FACTS
1. The most common causes for puncture wounds include:- stepping on a sharp object, such as a nail
- getting bitten
- falling onto something sharp
- Improper training
- Lack of established safety procedures
- Employees rushing or taking shortcuts
- Failure to wear proper hand protection
- Missing or improperly adjusted guarding equipment
STATS
- 44 % of workplace hand injuries fall into Cuts, Lacerations, and Punctures, accounting for over 60,000 injuries in 2018 alone.
- Approximately 30 % of all workplace injuries involve cuts, and about 70 % of those injuries are […]
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