The popular song Tain't what you do (it's the way that you do it) was first recorded in 1939 by Ella Fitzgerald and is a lighthearted exploration of the twin tracks of how worthwhile are the aims and how good the methods for achieving them. In health and safety, the debate is often about being more effective in reducing accidents and work related ill health and rarely about doing so in the most efficient way.
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机译:流行歌曲 Tain't what you do (it's the way that you do it) 由 Ella Fitzgerald 于 1939 年首次录制,是对目标的价值和实现目标的方法有多好的双轨的轻松探索。在健康和安全方面,争论通常是关于更有效地减少事故和与工作相关的疾病,而很少以最有效的方式这样做。
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