What does FRI mean?
FRI means First Report of Injury
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for First Report of Injury?
First Report of Injury can be abbreviated as FRI
Other shorthands for First Report of Injury are: FROI, FROI
Other shorthands for First Report of Injury are: FROI, FROI
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What does FRI stand for? FRI stands for "First Report of Injury". |
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How to abbreviate "First Report of Injury"? "First Report of Injury" can be abbreviated as FRI. |
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What is the meaning of FRI abbreviation? The meaning of FRI abbreviation is "First Report of Injury". |
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What is FRI abbreviation? One of the definitions of FRI is "First Report of Injury". |
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What does FRI mean? FRI as abbreviation means "First Report of Injury". |
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What is shorthand of First Report of Injury? The most common shorthand of "First Report of Injury" is FRI. |
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