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Workplace Injuries
Many employers try and keep their employees safe by following the federal health and safety
rules. Although, no matter how much you prepare, there is always the risk of an employee
getting injured. Injuries in the workplace can range from minor to severe and some are
unfortunately fatal. Since workplace injuries happen every day, it will be useful to know some
of the most common workplace injuries.
Common workplace injuries:
Hit by object
Same level fall
Fall to a lower level
Bodily reaction
Overexertion
Cynergy Ergonomics makes equipment for employees that reduces risk of injury and increases
productivity. Learn more about ergonomic workstations, here.


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