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Saturday, 06 February 2010 09:03

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics' data, 167 retail trade workers were killed in 2007. Nearly half of these were employed in late-night establishments such as gasoline stations, liquor and convenience stores. OSHA recently updated its guidance document Recommendations for Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Late-Night Retail Establishments that addresses issues causing late-night retail workers to be killed on the job. Of these worker deaths, 39 killed were employed at convenience stores, 32 worked at gasoline stations and 7 worked at liquor stores. "The number of retail workers who died as a result of workplace violence has declined over the past 10 years - from 286 in 1998 to 167 in 2007. This decline is encouraging, but not good enough," said Assistant Secretary Michaels. "Workers should not go to work fearing they won't live through the day." The violence prevention information presented in this document builds on OSHA's Recommendations for Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Late-Night Retail Establishments, published in 1998. The updated Recommendations identify risk factors and describe feasible solutions. Copies can be ordered online from OSHA's publications page.

Source: OSHA QuickTakes for the month of February

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