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» Coping with Regulation, Volume 1, Issue 5, 2001
If respondent thinks regulation is a very serious, somewhat serious or not too serious a problem AND identifies health or safety regulation as the most difficult.

4a. What type of health or safety regulations?

Response
1 Food related 4
2 Workplace health or safety, including Workers' Compensation 54
3 Construction design or quality 8
4 Drug or medical treatment 15
5 Highway or road safety 2
6 Other 10
7 DK/Refuse 8
Total (%) 101
N 78

Notes: Fifty-four (54) percent of small employers who identify health or safety regulations as their most difficult type of regulation name workplace health and safety rules, including Workers' Compensation rules, as the most difficult specific area (Q#4a).


Volume 1, Issue 5, 2001
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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