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From Back Pain to Respiratory Issues: Common Cumulative Trauma Workplace Injuries

Topic: HealingPublished April 2, 2021

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Getting injured at work is probably something you may have thought about. Some people work in dangerous occupations that expose them to certain dangers that other occupations do not have. Some of these occupations include: framer, painter, electrician, foreman, etc. Depending on the position, the amount of danger will vary. Construction Jobs and Safety If you work on a construction site, you probably want to wear a hardhat at all times, no matter what. After all, you do not want to become incapacitated after something falls on your head from a scaffolding above. You also do not want to be the victim of a fall or other injury on the job site. Be sure to look out for hazards of all kinds, because there can be lots of them on a construction job site. Protect Your Back This seems like a basic concept, but some laborers might forget about this most basic concern. Wear a back brace when lifting heavy items, even if you are doing so with the assistance of another person. It is always a good idea for each person to wear their own back braces when lifting really heavy items around. That way, everyone’s backs are protected from pulled muscles, ligaments, or tendons. You definitely do not want to hurt your back in any of these ways. This is a delicate and important part of the body, so taking care of it is requisite in any workplace environment. What to Do if Injured on the Job If you are injured on the job, be sure to tell your supervisor what is going on. You will also want to talk to a personal injury attorney for guidance about what you should do next. They will be able to direct you to the correct sources of information that will help educate you about your individual case. They will also help you through your court case from the beginning to the end. Healing After having a workplace injury, you will need to spend some time healing up and recuperating from your injuries. Spend time away from work at this point, and make sure that you take it easy and follow your doctor’s orders as close as possible. That way, you will be able to heal quickly and with less pain and discomfort. Do not worry about the legal proceedings resultant from your accident, just focus on your health. All in all, taking the proper precautions at work will help keep you safe from injury. But if you manage to get injured, remember that it is not the end of the world. Heal up and you will be able to return to work in time.

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