Cost estimation, safety and economists

American legal scholar Cass R. Sunstein does not write about occupational health and safety (OHS) directly, but he writes about the society in which OHS operates. In November 2022, he reviewed an economics book in an article called “Accounting for the Human Cost.” OHS may have a strong moral core, but one can argue that it is more of an economic discipline due to the necessity for analyzing costs and benefits to gauge compliance with laws and regulations.

Subscribe to SafetyAtWorkBlog to continue reading.
Subscribe Help
Already a member? Log in here
Categories business, economics, employers, ethics, health, OHS, Premium, research, risk, safety, Uncategorized
Concatenate Web Development
© Designed and developed by Concatenate Aust Pty Ltd