What does OOI mean?
OOI means Occupational Overuse Injuries
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Occupational Overuse Injuries?
2 ways to abbreviate Occupational Overuse Injuries
Occupational Overuse Injuries can be abbreviated as OOI
Other shorthands for Occupational Overuse Injuries are: OOI
Occupational Overuse Injuries can be abbreviated as OOI
Other shorthands for Occupational Overuse Injuries are: OOI
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What does OOI stand for? OOI stands for "Occupational Overuse Injuries". |
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How to abbreviate "Occupational Overuse Injuries"? "Occupational Overuse Injuries" can be abbreviated as OOI. |
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What is the meaning of OOI abbreviation? The meaning of OOI abbreviation is "Occupational Overuse Injuries". |
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What is OOI abbreviation? One of the definitions of OOI is "Occupational Overuse Injuries". |
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What does OOI mean? OOI as abbreviation means "Occupational Overuse Injuries". |
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What is shorthand of Occupational Overuse Injuries? The most common shorthand of "Occupational Overuse Injuries" is OOI. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ODMWA - Occupational Diseases in Mines and Works Act
- ODNCR - Occupational Disease Notice Causal Relation
- OESSM - Occupational Exposure Sampling Strategy Manual
- ICD - Injuries and Causes of Death
- IRHA - Injuries Resulting from Hostile Action
- OOS - Occupational Overuse Syndrome
- IIF - Injuries Illnesses and Fatalities
- IOD - Injuries on Duty
- IPTSD - Injuries per Thousand Skier Days
- IRF - Injuries and Fatalities
- ISAC - Injuries Social Aetiology and Consequences
- ISP - Injuries Special Populations
- NBCI - injuries--Non-Battle Casualties and Injuries
- OIS - Occupational Injuries Survey
- OOI - Occupational Overuse Injury
- OSOT - Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
- OSI - Overuse Strain Injury
- OBZ - Occupational Breathing Zone (occupational health and safety air monitoring)
- Road Map - injuries incurred by going through a car windshield face first.
- OSHA I&I - Occupational Safety and Health Administration Injuries and Illnesses