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Concussion: 55% of construction professionals do not know the symptoms

Concussion: 55% of construction professionals do not know the symptoms

New Data on How Civil Contractors and Engineers Address Mental Health Issues

Overdoses killed 163 of every 100,000 people who usually worked in construction and extraction in 2020, whether they were on the job or not, making it by far the most dangerous major occupation, drug-wise.

The depressing relationship between your job and your odds of drug overdose

Overdoses killed 163 of every 100,000 people who usually worked in construction and extraction in 2020, whether they were on the job or not, making it by far the most dangerous major occupation, drug-wise.

The depressing relationship between your job and your odds of drug overdose

Overdoses killed 163 of every 100,000 people who usually worked in construction and extraction in 2020, whether they were on the job or not, making it by far the most dangerous major occupation, drug-wise.

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Fatal Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Construction Industry | American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Research on fatal work-related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) is limited. This study describes fatal TBIs in the US construction industry.
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