The future of workplace safety will increasingly incorporate gender-sensitive risk assessments to identify and mitigate risks specifically impacting women. This approach acknowledges that men and women can experience the workplace differently and that a one-size-fits-all approach to health and safety is insufficient. By tailoring risk assessments, workplaces can better protect all employees, ensuring that women's unique health and safety needs are addressed.
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