The scheme will ensure they are physically and mentally fit to undertake their duties.
Professor Athanassios Bissas said the project would help researchers "better understand the responses of the body to ongoing occupational stress"
Experts at University of Gloucestershire will provide physical and mental wellbeing checks for workers at Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service .Professor of sport and exercise technologies Athanassios Bissas said: "We look forward to ensuring they are physically and mentally fit to undertake their vitally important duties.
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