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Allowing workers to control the speed of their work and how often they take breaks might be a more effective way to reduce computer-related musculoskeletal injuries than changing the ergonomics of their workstations.
A study of health care workers has found night shift work impacts on their ability to perform routine tasks, regardless of their level of training and education.
Researchers have identified another reason for employers to reduce stress in their workplaces: stressed workers are more likely to suffer from chronic pain.
Providing health and safety training to young construction workers could substantially reduce overall accident and injury rates, according to a new study.