Future Industrial Technologies Case Study: Mission Linen Supply

Topics:
Workers Compensation
Tags:
Benefits,
Future Industrial Technologies,
Healthcare,
Human Resources,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management,
Workplace
Source:
Future Industrial Technologies

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Overview: Mission Linen Supply, a company that launders uniforms and linens for restaurants, hospitals and other institutional organizations, has 50 locations in five western states-2,700 employees, only 800 of whom are delivery drivers. Yet in 2003 they discovered that their delivery drivers were responsible for almost half the reported workplace injuries. Mission Linen implemented a worker safety program delivered by Future Industrial Technologies (FIT) where skilled healthcare practitioners, certified as injury prevention specialists, provide workplace safety training.

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Format: PDF | Size: 200KB | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 2


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