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A recent court case in Italy has raised an important question for employers everywhere. An employee was injured while working from home, not due to faulty equipment, but during a normal work task. Initially, her claim was denied because the incident occurred at home. The court disagreed and ruled the injury as work-related. While this may seem like a unique case, from an Irish perspective, it highlights something that is already well established. In this episode of Ergonomically Speaking, Niamh explores what this case means for organisations managing DSE risk in a hybrid working environment, and why many current approaches, while technically compliant, may not be enough. đ Full blog post: https://boyneergonomics.ie/when-compliance-isnt-enough-rethinking-dse-in-a-hybrid-world/ [https://boyneergonomics.ie/when-compliance-isnt-enough-rethinking-dse-in-a-hybrid-world/] đŹ Let's Keep the Conversation Going! Have a question, a tip, or an âaha!â moment from this episode? www.boyneergonomics.ie [http://www.boyneergonomics.ie/] Instagram: boyne_ergonomics Bluesky: boyne-ergonomics.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niamhpentony [https://www.linkedin.com/in/niamhpentony] TikTok: @niamh_boyneergo đ Thank You for Listening! If you found this episode useful, share it with a colleague in HR, Health & Safety or Operations. Subscribe for more evidence-based ergonomics insights, and if youâre planning your 2026 ergonomics strategy, get in touch â Iâd love to help.
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