Association between temperature and occupational injuries in Spain: The role of contextual factors in workers’ adaptation

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Vielma, Constanza | Achebak, Hicham | Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos | Lloyd, Simon | Chevance, Guillaume | Ballester, Joan

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International audience. Extensive evidence links both cold and hot temperatures to an increased incidence of occupational injuries. Contextual modifiers of the temperature-injury association have been scarcely researched. The present study addresses temporal and spatial variations to identify factors associated with (mal)adaptation to heat and cold among Spanish workers.

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