<p>Even when the cause of the adverse event is identified, investigators should drill down further to identify other factors that may have played a role, says <strong>Edwin G. Foulke Jr.</strong>, JD, partner with the law firm of Fisher Phillips in Atlanta and former head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.</p>
Ask the Hard Questions After an Adverse Event
August 1, 2016
Even when the cause of the adverse event is identified, investigators should drill down further to identify other factors that may have played a role, says Edwin G. Foulke Jr., JD, partner with the law firm of Fisher Phillips in Atlanta and former head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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