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3 Overlooked Workplace Risks

Written by Marcus Harris | Jun 8, 2020 5:09:43 PM

June is National Safety Month and that means that the National Safety Council will be focusing on providing resources and education for worker-safety. Here are 3 workplace safety issues that you may not think of but that can play a big role in keeping a safe work environment.

1. Employee Fatigue

Employee fatigue can affect productivity and efficiency but it can also increase the risk of injury in the workplace.

Nearly half of all U.S. workers (43%) fail to obtain the recommended 7-9 hours of sleep each day.

About 13% of work injuries are attributable to sleep problems.


2. Ergonomics

Soft tissue and repetitive motion injuries in the workplace can impact dramatically affect an employee’s ability to continue to work safely. Injuries in this category are most often caused by:

Excessive lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, reaching, or stretching

Repetitive motion

Working in awkward or strenuous positions

Sitting or standing for a prolonged period of time

Using excessive force

Vibration, creation on sharp corners or edges.

Extreme temperatures 

3. Overexertion

Here are some statistics from 2014 in regards to overexertion-related injuries and the industries in which they occurred:

Construction ————————————— 19,070

Manufacturing ———————————— 46,040

Wholesale Trade ——————————— 21,100

Retail Trade ————————————— 42,720

Transportation and Warehousing ——— 38,960

Professional and Business Services —- 23,410

Education and Health Services ————- 68,720

Government ————————————— 72,050

 

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Source: Property Casual 360