Some work-related medical conditions are so severe that workers cannot possibly ignore them. A machinery malfunction in an industrial setting, for example, could cause broken bones or lacerations that require emergency trauma care. Many other work-related medical...
Workers’ Compensation
Hazards hospital custodians face
Custodians who work in hospitals provide a valuable service to people who are in the hospital and their family members. While they’re doing their job duties, they face considerable hazards. It’s up to the hospital administration to ensure that these hard workers have...
Industry injury totals vs. injury rates
When looking at workplace injuries, there are a few ways to determine which industries carry the highest level of risk. Naturally, you start this process by looking at accidents that lead to either injuries or fatalities. But it’s not necessarily as simple as that. ...
Understanding how needlestick injuries happen
A needlestick injury occurs when a health care worker accidentally punctures their skin with a needle while attending to a patient or doing lab work. While these injuries may not sound like much, they can actually be devastating. A dirty needle can leave a health...
What are the causes of forklift accidents?
A forklift is an essential tool for many businesses. It’s estimated that over a million forklifts are in operation across the United States. While useful, these machines can lead to severe injuries and losses. Safety measures are often in place to reduce forklift...
How office workers can reduce their risk of job-related injuries
Working in an office setting is not a profession that people associate with injury. However, thousands of employees who do their jobs in office settings every year end up applying for workers' compensation benefits due to medical challenges. Some workers suffer sudden...
A brain injury could be more dangerous than you realize
If you suffered an injury at work, it’s very important to seek proper medical attention. Even if you don’t think that the injury is serious, it could be worse than you realize. This means it’s usually best to talk to medical professionals and have them give you an...
Reporting a work injury/illness to your employer
If you are injured at work or contract an illness due to your work duties, you need to report the case to your employer. It's vital to be careful about how you report the matter. Here is what to know: Report as soon as possible Timing is crucial when it comes to...
Patient care is a leading cause of hospital worker risk
People frequently talk about hospitals as though they are relatively safe environments. After all, there are skilled medical professionals on hand in a hospital, ready to act for the benefit of patients in an emergency. The average person may feel safer at a hospital,...
Why should you think twice before ascending a ladder at work?
Ladders are an everyday part of life for those in certain professions. And, workplaces of all sorts have a ladder or stepladder stashed away for occasional use. Your employer might ask you to climb one to change a lightbulb, take down decorations or retrieve something...
