Ford Hacks Its Own SUVs to Reduce the Risk of COVID-19 for the NYPD

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Risk & Insurance - Jun 09, 2020

As organizations carefully reopen amid an ongoing pandemic, employers are exploring technologies designed to make workplaces safer. Those that have been on the frontlines with little time to adapt, though, have largely had to rely on distancing, masks and sanitizing products as their first line of d...

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