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When we think of workplace injuries, we tend to think of incidents that may temporarily limit activity or use of a particular limb – steelworkers cutting their hands on a piece of metal, construction workers smashing fingers with a hammer,…
Workplace injuries are costly and often devastating occurrences that all companies must address. All too often, injuries are dealt with after they take place. Truly though, it is much more effective and fruiful to address issues before they occur, with…
The National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago for Public Welfare Foundation has released new research information based on how workers rate their workplace safety.
This study published in the Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation illustrates the effectiveness of utilizing a strengthening program to improve coal miners’ lower back functioning. The team not only saw a dramatic difference within back-attributed injury rates, but also reported a…
While the effects of fatigue on mental acuity and workplace performance are well known, considerably less attention has been paid to the consequences of depression with respect to safety in the work environment. While no one would reasonably expect an…