How much job risk is reasonable

SomeOne writes An Insteresting globeandmail.com Story. No one would dream that being a librarian could expose one to a life-threatening risk.


Risk, and how it was perceived and handled, is what makes the stories of Nelia Laroza and Kellee Kaulback so interesting. The two women both worked in Toronto hospitals during the outbreaks of severe acute respiratory syndrome, Ms. Laroza as a nurse on the orthopedic ward of North York General, and Ms. Kaulback as an information specialist in the library at Mount Sinai. Her job was to teach medical staff how to do information searches.