When you think about workplace injuries, visions of industrial equipment and hard hats may circle your head. But even white-collar offices are susceptible to the most common injuries reported to insurance carriers.
Have you considered these potential injuries that could easily happen at work?
According to protectiveinsurance.com, the most common workplace injury of 2023 was lifting, followed by slips, trips, and falls as a close second.
While some of these injuries may be workplace-specific, most could occur anywhere -- including your work site.
Although it’s impossible to eliminate workplace accidents altogether, any proactive effort towards workplace safety can make a significant impact.
To help avoid unnecessary injuries, assess your workplace on a regular basis. Focus specifically on areas, systems, and processes that have the greatest potential for causing injury. Then spend some time talking about the below safety tips with your staff.
Soft tissue injuries (bruises, sprains, muscle contusions) can happen from standing up, falling down, and anything in between. These injuries range from minor to severe, can be painful and debilitating, and oftentimes lead to missed work.
While you can’t always prevent a soft tissue injury, the following can help reduce your risk:
Pushing and pulling may seem like regular, ordinary movements… until you feel pain. Beyond following safety rules and wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), here are several tips to help avoid serious injury:
While it’s easy to get caught in the moment and insist you’re in the best shape of your life, nobody will be impressed when you injure yourself. Not only should you follow safety rules and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), consider the following tips to help avoid injury:
Remember, taking a few minutes to talk about potential injuries from everyday motions can prevent accidents --- which, in turn, helps you avoid staffing shortages and unnecessary workers’ comp claims. For more safety tips, please contact your certified HR expert.
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