
""It basically was a big nothing burger," Lynch said. "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 players' wellness. It's not only our players' wellness, it's coaches, it's staff, all that. And it's encouraging.""
"The scientist, with over 45 years of experience studying electromagnetic fields, used lab-grade equipment to measure electromagnetic output in the facility, confirming safety."
"The readings showed that the facility was 400 times below the threshold of what would be considered an unsafe working environment, similar to a typical workplace or commercial gym."
General manager John Lynch announced an investigation into the 49ers' injury issues, including a theory about an electrical substation's effects. Lynch dismissed the substation theory after hiring an independent scientist to assess electromagnetic fields at the training facility. The scientist's findings indicated that exposure levels were significantly below unsafe thresholds, comparable to a typical workplace. Lynch emphasized the importance of player wellness and the team's commitment to ensuring a safe environment for players, coaches, and staff.
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