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September 2, 2009

Work-Related Dangers of Daylight Savings Time

Most Americans dread loosing an hour of sleep when we “leap foward” each spring during the switch to daylight savings time. Now a new study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology shows that not only do we loose lose an hour of sleep, the physiological and psychological adjustment that our body goes through can pose dangerous consequences for those who work in hazardous environments. After looking at 24 years of data about mine workers, researchers noted that there were more injuries on the Mondays following the switch to daylight savings time. In addition there was a 68% increase in lost work days due to these injuries. The researchers did not find any significant changes in the number and severity of workplace injuries on the Mondays after the switch back standard time, when people gained an hour of sleep. This shows that even an hour of sleep can have drastic effects on human behavior. Also, based on this study, it’s probably a good idea to refrain from performing dangerous job duties following the daylight savings time change. [via Medical News Today]

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3 Responses to “Work-Related Dangers of Daylight Savings Time”

  1. Wanda Burke Says:

    Mis-spelling is one of my pet peeves….I’m sure other people have noticed that you are mis-spelling the word “Lose”. You do not “Loose” sleep, you lose it. Loose means “not tight”….Lose means you are losing something

  2. Ken123 Says:

    Just more proof, you can’t trick Mother Nature.

  3. GayLee Phipps Says:

    Living in ARIZONA is great we never change the time

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