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