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Freudenberg NOK.


Freudenberg NOK was named one of "America's Safest Companies" by Occupational Hazards occupational hazard n. a danger or risk inherent in certain employments or workplaces, such as deep-sea diving, cutting timber, high-rise steel construction, high-voltage electrical wiring, use of pesticides, painting bridges, and many factories. The risk factor may limit insurance coverage of death or injury while at work. magazine.
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Title Annotation:Corporate Financial News
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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