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Sleep Quantity and Quality of Ontario Wildland Firefighters Across a Low-Hazard Fire Season
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The study highlights the incidence of suboptimal sleep patterns in wildland firefighters during non-fire and fire suppression work periods. These results have implications for the health and safety practices of firefighters given the link between sleep and fatigue, in a characteristically hazardous occupation.
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