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What Is Work-Related Tinnitus and How Do You Prevent It?
When researching some of the most common types of injuries sustained in the workplace, you may come across tinnitus. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over one in 10 workers in the United States suffer from some degree of hearing loss, whereas 8% of all U.S. workers suffer from tinnitus. What is work-related tinnitus exactly, and how do you prevent it?Overview of Work-Related TinnitusWork-related tinnitus is a hearing condition sustained in the workplace tha
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Nov 10th 2020
An Introduction to Manual Handling Injuries and How to Prevent It
Not all work-related injuries involve a tool or machine. Many of them involve manual handling. Statistics, in fact, show that one in five injuries sustained by agricultural workers involve manual handling. What are manual handling injuries exactly, and how can you prevent them?What Are Manual Handling InjuryA manual handling injury is any type of bodily injury that occurs when manually lifting, moving or otherwise manipulating an object. Workers who perform manual labor are typically the most su
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Nov 9th 2020
How to Keep Your Feet Warm When Working Outdoors During the Winter
Your feet will inevitably get cold when working outdoors during the winter. Compared to other parts of your body, your feet are among the most susceptible to cold weather. You'll lose more body heat through your feet than your legs, arms and torso. Aside from causing discomfort, cold feet can cause other problems, such as loss of blood flow -- and in extreme cases -- frostbite. Fortunately, there are ways to keep your feet warm when working outdoors during the winter.Choose Wool SocksWearing woo
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Nov 5th 2020
Dry Indoor Air: How to Combat Low Humidity During the Winter
Indoor humidity levels tend to drop during the latter part of the year. Your home may have a comfortable relative humidity of 50% throughout the spring and summer months. When winter arrives, though, you may notice the relative humidity to drop to 30% or below.Cold air doesn't hold as much moisture as warm air. Therefore, indoor humidity levels are usually the lowest during the winter months. Exposure to this dry air can cause a myriad of problems, such as dry skin, nosebleeds, headaches and mor
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Nov 3rd 2020
What Is an Overexertion Injury?
Overexertion injuries are a common occurrence in the modern workplace. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), they account for over one-third of all work-related injuries that result in lost work days. When a worker sustains an overexertion injury, he or she may require medical treatment. Even without medical treatment, the worker may need to rest until he or she recovers. What is an overexertion exactly and how do you prevent them in your workplace?Overview of Overexertion InjuriesBy d
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Nov 2nd 2020