Which population is at greatest risk for experiencing work-related accidents with subse-quent injuries?

a. Workers of childbearing age
b. Workers with less than 1 year of experience
c. Workers with diminished sensory abilities
d. Workers with chronic illnesses


B
New workers with less than 1 year of experience on the current job are at greatest risk for expe-riencing work-related accidents with subsequent injuries.

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