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Primary hazards and types of injuries associated with blade sharpening in landscaping in the USA and Canada: CUTS AND LACERATIONS Contact with Sharp Blades: Handling sharp blades can easily lead to cuts and lacerations. These injuries occur when hands or fingers come into contact with the blade's sharp edge during the sharpening process. Improper Handling: Using hands instead of tools to manipulate the blade or failure to secure the blade properly can result in severe cuts. EYE INJURIES Flying Debris and Sparks: Blade sharpening often produces metal shavings and sparks, which can cause eye injuries if proper eye protection is not worn. BURNS Hot Surfaces and Sparks: […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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