Sadly, workplace accidents are common but they can be learned from and prevented in the future. Health and safety is a major focus for any business so you’re probably already aware of good practices in the workplace.
However, going the extra mile and finding out about common workplace injuries, and putting everything in place to avoid them is one of the best things you can do. Take a look at the information below.
Some of the most common injuries in the workplace are often some of the most preventable. If safety measures are put in place and staff members follow the rules, it can make common injuries far less likely to happen.
Here are some of the common workplace injuries most likely to occur and how to prevent them.
1. Slips, Trips and Falls
There are many things that can increase the risk of a person slipping, tripping, or falling. Some of them include slippery floor surfaces, obstacles left on the floor, or not using the proper equipment to climb and reach products.
Accidents like this can be avoided by making sure obstacles are never left on the floor, clearly signing when the floor has been cleaned and may be slippery, or when using equipment to reach high heights.
2. Overexertion
One of the most common workplace injuries is back pain from heavy lifting. This can be tackled by implementing some good practices in the work environment. For example, staff should always lift from the hips and never twist awkwardly.
Training should be provided on how to lift heavy objects properly and examples of stretching and conditioning exercises given. If you do suffer a workplace injury, take a look at this guide from Sweetlaw.com.
3. Burns and Lacerations
Industries like construction, auto trade, and restaurants come with a high risk of burns or lacerations. Working with heavy machinery, tools, and in hot kitchens can be a hazard.
It’s important to always wear protective equipment like gloves, goggles, and visors to ensure any hot embers or sharp tools cannot penetrate the skin.
4. Transportation Injuries
Driving vehicles comes with its own set of potential hazards. It’s important to keep the vehicles regularly serviced, check weather reports for any hazardous conditions and provide regular training for drivers.
This is especially important for drivers that are operating specialized vehicles. It’s also important drivers avoid driving at irregular hours to ensure they’re sufficiently alert when on the road.
Safety conditions have vastly improved over the last decade but both employers and employees need to continue their efforts to avoid these kinds of accidents.
Common Workplace Injuries and What to do About Them
Common workplace injuries happen all the time, so if you’ve suffered an injury at work it’s a good idea to get some advice. Talking to someone with professional experience can help to ease your mind.
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