How firmly you can squeeze your hand provides clinicians with a snapshot into your overall health—with studies consistently ...
Avoid the disasters that can occur whenever slippery or oily parts slide out of a worker's grasp, or when hands slip out of control from a slippery surface into harm's way. When hands or parts are ...
Even under the best of conditions, our hands take a beating. We bang our knuckles changing a light bulb, cut our fingers opening the mail, and suffer all sorts of breaks and sprains playing pickup ...
SOARING medical costs and production losses resulting from repetitive motion injuries and related musculoskeletal disorders, including carpal tunnel syndrome, are inciting safety personnel to rapidly ...
Occupational injuries consistently have plagued the construction industry more than any other — with a reported incidence rate more than double the overall industrial average — and account for ...
OSHA estimates that more than 70 percent of hand and arm injuries could be prevented with the proper protective equipment. Lack of compliance is often the greatest challenge to workplace safety, and ...
It comes as no surprise that full-time electricians experience an injury rate higher than the national average. What may be surprising, however, is that a little more than 20% of those injuries ...