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According to a recent Verkada survey, frontline workers in the U.S. are concerned for their safety. The study found that 76% of employers have experienced a security incident in the last year, and a majority of frontline workers feel that the threat of physical harm is on the rise.
More than half (58%) of frontline workers feel that the threat of physical harm is on the rise, and 40% say they are more concerned about personal safety at work than they were a year ago.