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No one likes getting injured, but unfortunately, they are a fact of life. Injuries can happen anywhere—even at work. Here are some of the most common workplace injuries you might encounter during your career.
According to The HR Director, falls are some of the most common workplace injuries. Whether you work in construction or at an office, there are many different situations where you could fall. Be aware of the different potential hazardous areas that surround your work. For example, if you work at an office building with stairs, be especially careful during wintertime to not slip. The stairs could be icy or snowy, so try to avoid those areas.
It’s also important that employers institute policies to prevent potential injury. For example, it’s important for an employer to establish the importance of cleaning up spills or consistently wearing protective gear.
While you might not initially think of car-related accidents as workplace injuries, they are actually quite common. Because it seems unlikely to have an accident in a parking lot where cars are going at extremely slow speeds, people can often let their guards down.
But even when accidents occur at slow speeds, according to The Spine and Orthopaedic Academic Research Institute, there can still be significant damage done. If hit hard enough when pulling out of a parking spot, you could actually get whiplash. S
Repetitive stress injuries result from repeating movement for long periods of time. These types of injuries can occur in any field. According to Bruscato Law, causes for this injury can range from using a jackhammer to simply typing at a keyboard.
It’s important to watch for signs of repetitive stress while you work. If you work at a regular office job, you might start to notice cramping in your hands from typing. This can result from carpal tunnel, which happens when the wrist is pinched while typing. To avoid this, make sure to take regular breaks so you don’t put so much repetitive stress on your body.
According to HearCare, another injury that can occur in the workplace is hearing loss. If you work in construction or in fields where your environment is relatively noisy, it’s essential to ensure that your workplace is meeting OSHA’s sound requirements.
OSHA requires employees have some form of hearing conservation plan if the noise level of their workplace exceeds 85 decibels. A typical approach to address these types of sound levels often involves wearing protective hearing devices and taking sound breaks. Even with protective hearing gear, taking sound breaks can give you a chance to release some strain and to allow your ears to reset.
In addition to experiencing hearing loss, you may also get cuts and lacerations at work. It’s important to preempt these types of situations. If you work in an office, preventing cuts could simply involve being more deliberate when you pick up paper to ensure that you don’t get paper cuts.
If you work in an industry that requires you to work with heavy-duty equipment, you should be especially careful to implement specific standard procedures for dealing with that equipment. Be especially careful to not have any equipment powered on unnecessarily as injuries from equipment most often result when individuals aren’t being deliberate with that equipment.
According to O2 Employment Services, overexertion is one of the most common causes of workplace injuries. When you perform lots of physical labor at work, it’s important to listen to your body and recognize when your body is hurting.
Try and be deliberate when you are lifting heavy objects. For example, lighten the strain on your back by engaging your core and legs when you lift things from the ground.
In order to prevent overexertion, make sure to get proper training for the different tasks you are required to do for your job. Education about the equipment you work with and the tasks you perform will enable you to perform at your best and minimize injury.
Workplace injuries happen, but they can be prevented. Taking precautions to prevent these kinds of injuries can go a long way in helping you to stay safe while you work.
Regardless of things we do to prevent them, injuries still happen sometimes. If you’re looking for relief from an injury,
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