Most people associate workers' compensation benefits with work injuries. If a manufacturing professional breaks an arm or injures their knee at work, workers' compensation helps them. They receive medical benefits that can pay for their treatment. If they must take...
In the realm of occupational hazards, vibration injuries often fly under the radar. However, they can have serious consequences for those affected, especially in industries like construction, mining and forestry. Vibration syndrome, also known as vibration white...
For some types of heavy machinery, an operator cannot simply flip a switch to turn the machine on. There are two controls that they have to use simultaneously. For example, there may be two buttons situated roughly three feet apart, and the operator has to push both...
Forklifts are among the most common forms of heavy machinery used in industrial facilities, shipping warehouses, retail, waste management and manufacturing. They are typically used for transporting heavy loads, which can improve workflow and reduce labor costs, back...
Repetitive motions or forceful exertions can damage your body’s musculoskeletal system over time, leading to what is known as occupational overuse injuries. Unfortunately, your risk for this type of injury is higher if you work in an industry that calls for frequent...
“Baker’s knee” is a painful condition that commonly afflicts workers who have physically demanding jobs. Also called a “Baker cyst,” this condition is caused by a buildup of excess fluid in the popliteal bursa area behind the knee, which helps cushion the knee during...
Work-related foot injuries are more common than many people realize and can significantly impact a worker’s ability to perform their job and maintain their livelihood. Given the consequential role that someone’s feet play in their daily functioning, workers suffering...
Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) may develop when an employee performs the same – or very similar – motions repeatedly over time, causing damage to muscles, tendons and/or nerves. Common examples of RSIs include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and back strain,...
The answer to that question depends on your interpretation of 'dangerous.' Some industries, such as construction, forestry, hunting and fishing, have the highest death rates. However, when it comes to the most nonfatal injuries and illnesses requiring days away from...
Your Achilles tendon run runs down the back of your leg and attaches to your heel. This is one of the most important tendons in the entire body, allowing the foot to work and rotate correctly. If you stretch your foot forward and touch the back of your heel, you can...