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How Higher Temperatures Increase the Risk of Workplace Injuries

by ACE Rehab | 3 years ago

#injury #workinjury #workplaceinjury The Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) published a report that explored the relationship between temperature and workplace safety. Their report proves that when the temperatures rise, the chances of on-the-job injuries rise as well.

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