Fatalities in the workplace
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Author
Kennedy, Tina B.
South Carolina Certified Public Manager Program
Subject
South Carolina Department of Transportation; Industrial accidents--Mortality--South Carolina; Road construction workers--Accidents--South Carolina; Road construction industry--Accidents--South Carolina; Traffic fatalities--South Carolina
SCDOT's Agency Events Office is taking the lead to develop and implement an agency-wide policy for handling workplace fatalities. In conducting this research, several areas of improvement were identified. As a result, SCDOT is also committed to implementing several new processes to better assist field units, who are the front line when tragedies occur. The new processes identified are incorporated into the agency’s overall procedures.
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Date
2022-02-07Metadata
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