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"The days of people keeping you employed because you are breathing are over," says Chris Kalina, MBA, MS, RN, COHN-S/CM, FAAOHN, a Munster, IN-based health and safety consultant and former director of global occupational health programs and services at Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. in Chicago. That statement is particularly relevant for occupational health providers and nurses, Kalina says. "You may be seen as something that can easily be eliminated," she says.

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