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Published: 22 July 2024
Share of workers reporting initiatives to address and prevent OSH risks in establishments using robots that interact with humans, 2022 (%)
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EF23010EN Figure 6 Share of workers reporting initiatives to address and prevent OSH risks in establishments using robots that interact with humans, 2022 (%)
Note: Weighted data.
Source: Authors’ own calculations, based on OSH Pulse survey data
Identifier: b5AEV
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