Current safety standards in technology manufacturing often overlook the ergonomic needs specific to women. While strides have been made in creating safer work environments, the design of tools and equipment largely remains tailored to the average male worker, neglecting the physical variance in the female workforce. This oversight can lead to a higher risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among women, indicating a significant area for improvement in safety standards.
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