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1 month ago |
achrnews.com | Tim Brink |Alexander Kopp |Wesley Wheeler |Justin Crandol
SNIPS NEWSSheet Metal WorkersColumns According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), approximately 15% of the U.S. workforce could be considered lone workers, often working in hazardous environments without direct supervision. Factors such as environments, job duties, and isolation contribute to increased risks for their injury.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
bicycling.co.za | Tim Brink |Michael Finch
The sweeps on the bigger mountain-bike races do an amazing job of cajoling – and sometimes, rescuing – fellow riders in their temporary moments of distress. The Absa Cape Epic pioneered this service with the Hyenas; a pair of fit and technically able riders, who follow behind the very last competitor on the course. Their role is fully hands-off – the moment a rider receives outside assistance, be it a push, a sip of water or an emergency repair, they are disqualified.
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