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  2. Are these workplace distractions lurking in your office? - AOL

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    Is your organization a victim of these common but unexpected workplace distractions? Here's what to look for, and how to eliminate them fast. Are these workplace distractions lurking in your office?

  3. Distraction - Wikipedia

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    The issue of distraction in the workplace is studied in interruption science. According to Gloria Mark, a leader in interruption science, the average knowledge worker switches tasks every three minutes, and, once distracted, a worker takes nearly a half-hour to resume the original task.

  4. Work-related road safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    National Safety Council (NSC): This not-for-profit organization has developed a number of products to support occupational road safety. One example is the “Cell Phone Policy Kit”, which is designed to assist organizations in implementing policies and communicating them to employees. [70]

  5. Safety - Wikipedia

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    Product safety testing, for the United States, is largely controlled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. In addition, workplace related products come under the jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which certifies independent testing companies as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL), see. [14]

  6. Distracted driving: Why staying safe means staying focused - AOL

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    For example, as of 2019 drivers in Alaska can receive a $500 fine and up to six points on their drivers license for using a handheld device within an active school zone or on school grounds.

  7. Interruption science - Wikipedia

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    Office workers face a number of interruptions due to information technologies such as e-mail, text messages, and phone calls.One line of research in interruption science examines the disruptive effects of these technologies and how to improve the usability and design of such devices.