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The use of manual tools such as forks, spades, and hoes in landscaping poses hazards.- Musculoskeletal Injuries: Repetitive use of forks, spades, and hoes can lead to strains and sprains, particularly in the back, shoulders, and wrists.
- Lacerations and Punctures: Sharp edges and points on these tools can cause cuts, lacerations, and puncture wounds.
- Blisters and Calluses: Prolonged use of these tools without proper hand protection can lead to blisters and calluses on the hands and fingers.
- Eye Injuries: Debris, dirt, and small stones can be thrown into the air when using these tools.
- Foot Injuries: Accidental contact with the […]
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