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What Are Work-Related Upper Limb Disorders (ULDs)?
Upper-limb disorders (ULDs) are common among workers. Research shows that nearly one-third of all work-related injuries consist of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). While there are different types of MSDs, ULDs are among the most common. Millions of workers develop ULDs that, if left untreated, can progress into more serious and painful conditions. What are work-related ULDs exactly?Overview of ULDsAs the name suggests, ULDs are disorders that affect the upper limbs. They are classified as MSDs,
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Dec 30th 2021
Hypertension: How to Protect Against the 'Silent Killer'
Do you have high blood pressure? Dubbed the "silent killer," it's responsible for over a half-million deaths in the United States each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As your blood pressure rises, your arteries will be exposed to greater force. Over time, this can make them less elastic while subsequently restricting blood flow and increasing your risk of heart disease. To protect against high blood pressure, consider the following tips.Reduce Sodium
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Dec 28th 2021
5 Reasons to Make Workplace Safety a New Year's Resolution
What's your New Year's Resolution? If you own or manage a business, you may want to focus on workplace safety. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) says that approximately 2.7 million workers sustain a nonfatal injury or illness each year. You can protect your business's workers from injuries by creating a safer workplace. Below are five reasons to make workplace safety a New Year's Resolution.#1) Lower Workers' Compensation CostsYou can expect to pay less for workers' compensation if your
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Dec 27th 2021
An Introduction to a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Power Cords
Does your job require the use of corded power tools? Many workers use corded power tools on a daily basis. From drills and miter saws to reciprocating saws and sanders, corded power tools simplify work-related tasks.Unlike portable power tools, though, corded power tools are connected to a power outlet. As a result, they require proper grounding to protect against shock. You can safely ground your power tools by using a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) power cord.What Is a GFCI Power Cord
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Dec 21st 2021
The Dos and Dos of Woodworking Safety
Woodworking requires proper safety precautions to protect against injury. Whether you perform woodworking for recreational or work-related purposes, you may sustain an injury unless you take the necessary safety precautions. Statistics show that over 35,000 woodworking injuries occur each year. This blog post reveals the dos and don'ts of woodworking safety to protect against injury.Do Wear Safety GlassesSafety glasses are a common form of personal protective equipment (PPE) for woodworking. Whe
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Dec 21st 2021