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Workplace Injuries : Top Five Common Types - 0 views

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    Workplace accidents and injuries can happen anytime, regardless of which industry or the type of work environment you're into. Most often, it's theworkplace conditions and the danger of your task that creates these risks. However, certain workplace injuries in certain workplaces are much more serious than others. If you've experienced any injury from your workplace during your working hours, you have the right to seek help from a workers' compensation lawyer. It could help you minimize the risk when you are aware of the common types of workplace injuries and taking preventative measures. Below are five common types of workplace injuries that you should watch out for. Injuries Caused By Trips, Slips, And Falls Injuries Caused By Falling Objects Injuries Caused By Falls From Heights Injuries Caused By Falls From Heights Injuries Caused By Fire And Explosions Check Pharmacy Business website for details.
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How to Prevent Workplace Injury at Your Pharmacy - 0 views

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    Pharmacies are the lifeblood of community healthcare, being a vital pathway to care and support in every borough of the UK. There are 11,600 pharmacies across the country, amongst which yours stands proudly. Pharmacies obviously have a duty of care to their patients and customers, and rigorous safety practices surrounding the safe storage and dispensation of medicine - but that duty of care also extends to fellow staff. This is to say that health and safety is a paramount concern for any pharmacy or pharmacist, and that great care should always be taken to uphold the highest possible standards with regard to health and safety. With this in mind, what follows is a refresher on some of the key hazards that could give way to workplace injury in your pharmacy - and how to mitigate the risk of injury. Biological Hazards Biological hazards are ever-present, and prescient in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. Though the COVID-19 virus was eventually shown not to be particularly resilient on surfaces, good practice was still to regularly disinfect surfaces and handles where possible - something which should still be a part of regular routine in your pharmacy. Likewise, face masks are a solid way to reduce the risk of infection or contamination, particularly where the handing over of biological samples is concerned.
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Head Injuries: 6 Unexpected Scenarios That Often Lead - 0 views

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    Head injuries are a serious matter. They can lead to long-term health problems and even death in some cases. This article will go over some unexpected scenarios that often lead to head injuries. AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT Car accidents occur often, and you probably think you're safe from minor ones if you have your seatbelt strapped in. However, many people have suffered airbag injuries from a car accident because of their position at the moment it deployed. This may not seem like a big deal, but airbags inflate quickly, at around 200 miles per hour, and with great force. If your head is too close to the airbag when it deploys, you can suffer from some serious injuries. So what can you do to avoid this? First, make sure that you're sitting in an upright position with plenty of space between you and the steering wheel. Additionally, try to keep your headrest in an upright position so that it can provide some support if an accident does occur. And finally, be aware of airbag deployment times; they typically deploy within 0.08-0.14 seconds after an impact occurs.
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