When It’s Over 90 Degrees, Should Workers Really Be Outside? A California Study Examines the Connection Between Heat and Worker Injury

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Risk & Insurance - Aug 20, 2021

A recent study by the Institute of Labor Economics highlights the correlation between rising temperatures and worker injuries in California. The post When It’s Over 90 Degrees, Should Workers Really Be Outside? A California Study Examines the Connection Between Heat and Worker Injury appeared...

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