Rising Industrial Disaster Risks Demand Urgent Attention

In a fresh revelation that might make your coffee spill, recent research warns of a growing risk of major industrial disasters. Half of the workers feel that the chances of such events are higher now than a decade ago, with 'near misses' spiking due to stress, fatigue, and supply chain issues. Meanwhile, 60% of workers think their bosses are clueless about safety risks, and there's a new villain in town: rising drug and alcohol misuse at work. What does it mean for you? If you're working in an industrial setting, it's time to keep your hard hat on and stay alert. Companies need to listen to their workers and address these safety concerns before they turn into real-life disaster movies.

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