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Constructing better fitness

Duncan Abbott | Feature | HSW
01.05.2005

Construction sites can implement ergonomic improvements to improve worker safety so, in this article, we look at work site training and task interventions to reduce injuries in the construction industry.

Since April 1992, over 1000 workers have died in construction jobs in Britain. Between ...

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