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Daylight Saving Time






When Daylight Saving Time starts workers will experience one less hour of daylight at the start of each workday and the time change may cause an abrupt adjustment to waking, driving or starting work in the dark. This topic is focused on the week after the start of Daylight Saving Time and the hazards that may be associated with the time change.
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Daylight Saving Time, Home
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive bonus holiday safety meeting topic that is focused on the week after the start of Daylight Saving Time and the hazards that may be associated with the time change.