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The burden of occupational injury attributable to high temperatures in Australia, 2014-19: a retrospective observational study.

Blesson M VargheseAlana HansenNick MannJingwen LiuYing ZhangTim R DriscollGeoffrey G MorganKeith DearAnthony CaponMichelle GourleyVanessa PrescottVergil DolarPeng Bi
Published in: The Medical journal of Australia (2023)
An estimated 2.3% of the occupational injury burden in Australia is attributable to high ambient temperatures. To prevent this burden increasing with global warming, adaptive measures and industry-based policies are needed to safeguard workplace health and safety, particularly in heat-exposed industries, such as agriculture, transport, and construction.
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