L’Institut national de recherche et de sécurité vient de livrer une étude qui tente, pour la première fois, de mieux comprendre le phénomène des malaises en milieu professionnel, à l’origine de plus de la moitié des accidents du travail mortels.
This article discusses a new study by the French National Research and Safety Institute (INRS) on "malaises," or work-related fainting spells, that are responsible for over 50% of fatal accidents in the workplace.
The main conceptual idea is that malaises are a significant and growing cause of workplace fatalities, disproportionately affecting men, and understanding the causes and risk factors of these seemingly sudden events is crucial for improving workplace safety.
This article discusses a new study by the French National Research and Safety Institute (INRS) on "malaises," or work-related fainting spells, that are responsible for over 50% of fatal accidents in the workplace. The main conceptual idea is that malaises are a significant and growing cause of workplace fatalities, disproportionately affecting men, and understanding the causes and risk factors of these seemingly sudden events is crucial for improving workplace safety.