What Are Some Of The Common Causes Of Injuries At Work?

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Every year, thousands of people get involved in accidents at work.
There are many reasons for this, but one of the main reasons is failure of the employer to protect their health and safety whilst they are at work.
In this article, we will look at some of the common causes of injuries which affect a large number of workers.
Defective Equipment Thousands of work injury claims are made every year by those who have been hurt as a result of using defective equipment at work.
Defective equipment is one of the most common causes of work accidents.
Defective equipment can be one which is poorly designed, badly manufactured or badly repaired.
Anything from power tools and heavy machinery to scaffolds and ladders can give rise to accidents at the workplace.
Accidents arising out of defective equipment are quite common in the construction and mining industries.
Hazardous Materials Hazardous materials can include anything that is toxic and can have a negative effect on a person's health upon exposure.
Accidents and injuries caused by hazardous materials are quite common in laboratories, mining industry, healthcare industries and manufacturing industries.
Burn injuries are common if a person comes into direct contact with hazardous chemicals.
There are also many types of illnesses which a person can develop after being exposed to certain types of substances over a period of time.
For example, people who used to work with or around asbestos 20-50 years back are now developing conditions such as asbestosis, mesothelioma and lung cancer.
But luckily, they can make an injury claim today even though they had been exposed to the substance years back.
Repetitive Strain Injury Workers who perform repetitive tasks such as typing are at a risk of developing repetitive strain injury.
Repetitive strain injury is injury to muscles, tendons, nerves and ligaments and is generally caused by overuse of muscles in the hands, arms, wrists or other upper body parts.
People who perform repetitive tasks are at a greater risk of developing repetitive strain injury.
Carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis are some of the main types of repetitive strain injuries affecting workers.
These are also the type of injuries which can give rise to potential work injury claims.
Inadequate Training Every year, a large number of workers are hurt in work accidents which result from lack of training.
It is the duty of every employer to ensure that workers receive adequate training regarding the type of work they are supposed to perform.
Workers who do not receive adequate training often put themselves and others at risk.
A good example is manual handling accident.
Untrained workers will not know how to lift heavy loads properly.
They will often maintain poor postures which can cause injuries to their back, neck, shoulders and arms.
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