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Hi folks, Need help to find research that supports or negates the claim that workers who work in the rain have higher fatigue levels than those who are dry. Medical science research is not one of strong points and my lovely wife is refusing to help me on the grounds that "I should already know how to find it out for myself" I am stumped on this one, I have tried CDC, NOTSH, OSHA, PubMEd and so forth yet I found nothing either way. Anyone have suggestions, please! Thanks |
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