
""It basically was a big nothing burger. We're in a safe place of work...It's a normal place of work. It's a normal gym. We are safe, we're healthy, and we feel really good about that.""
""That was important to us, not just to turn a blind eye, but to look into it because it's our player's wellness. It's not only our player's wellness, it's coaches, it's staff, all that. And it's encouraging.""
""The facility was 400 times below the threshold of what would be considered an unsafe working environment. The exposure levels were like what you find in a typical workplace or commercial gym.""
The San Francisco 49ers' general manager, John Lynch, announced an investigation into the team's injuries, including a theory about a nearby electrical substation. An independent scientist was hired to assess the facility's safety. Lynch confirmed the substation theory was unfounded, stating the facility is safe and normal. The scientist's findings indicated electromagnetic exposure levels were significantly below unsafe thresholds, comparable to typical workplaces. The team emphasized the importance of player wellness and the proactive measures taken to ensure a safe environment for players, coaches, and staff.
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