Are there new hazards out there, or are safety managers and employees mainly facing familiar threats?
Joe Parsons: I really don’t think in the general workplace there have been a lot of changes, like we might expect with first responders in the terror arena, where they’re looking at biohazards and things like that. In the general manufacturing workplace, I don’t think that the hazards have changed that much. We’re still looking at dust and flying particles and objects that might be propelled from lathes or whatever it may be.
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