Wearable Ergonomic Technology Works, If Employers Have the Resources to Use It. Here’s How Insurance Can Help

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Risk & Insurance - Nov 15, 2023

Wearable ergonomics can reduce workplace injuries and workers' compensation costs, but coordination and an alignment of incentives are required before they can gain a foothold. The post Wearable Ergonomic Technology Works, If Employers Have the Resources to Use It. Here’s How Insurance Can Help appe...

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