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restricted work

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restricted work [ri′strik·təd ′wərk]
(industrial engineering)
Manual or machine work where the work pace is only partially under the control of the worker.


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Days Away from work, Restricted work or job Transfer injury and illness") on OSHA visits to a company's facility, James Touey, OSHA and Eugene Richard, AMI/CAC.
The company's performance continues to improve year-on-year, as reflected in the 24 per cent year-on-year reduction in the total recordable injury frequency rate (comprising lost time injuries, restricted work and medical treatments) achieved in 2008; and the 85 per cent reduction in the lost time injury frequency rate recorded over the four years to the end of 2008.
The company's performance continues to improve year-on-year, as reflected in the 24 per cent year-on-year reduction in the total recordable injury frequency rate ("TRIFR", comprising lost time injuries, restricted work and medical treatments) achieved in 2008; and the 85 per cent reduction in the lost time injury frequency rate ("LTIFR") recorded over the four years to the end of 2008.
 
 
 
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