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HomeAccueil   »   Emerging Trends   »   Medical/Biological   »   Are those who work shifts more at risk of work injury – Institute for Work & Health

Are those who work shifts more at risk of work injury – Institute for Work & Health

January 31, 2014
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This IWH study looks at whether people working night or rotating shifts are at more risk of getting injured at work. See the IWH’s website at Are those who work shifts more at risk of work injury?

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