Hand injury awareness
Hand protection & PPE
Safe handling techniques
Compliance & best practices
Hand Injuries - Gory Story discusses the leading causes of hand injuries including hand contact with objects and equipmentNormally, hand injuries are caused by either physical trauma or chemical contact. Injuries range from cuts, blisters, abrasions, lacerations, burns, punctures and fractures to amputations, chemical skin exposure and impact from falling parts, electrical shock, cold temperature skin damage, frostbite and dog bite.
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