Top 8 Injuries People Face in the Workplace

Top 8 Injuries People Face in the Workplace
November 6, 2018

Whether you are involved in an industry that requires a lot of physical work or not, an injury can occur at any point in time. Workplace injuries are an incident for which many people visit family doctors in OKC; in some cases, the problem is severe.

According to a report published in 2013, more than four thousand workers were killed in the workplace, and more than a million suffered from severe injuries. In the U.S., every day, on average, 13 people go to the workplace and suffer from injuries. Over three million people suffer from incurable injuries that took place in their workplace.

Here are eight common injuries people face in the workplace.

  • Attacks after office politics and arguments took a turn to serious physical injuries. Anti-violence training and proper surveillance of employees’ activities are the right ways to prevent these problems.

  • Accidents can occur in a factory where the employees are involved in handling heavy machinery. Due to fewer precautions, people are injured by these machines on a daily basis. Protective equipment and being alert should be practiced to avoid such incidents.

  • Due to absent-mindedness, people can collide with hard/large objects and get hurt. The objects may be glass windows, cabinets, chairs, tables, walls, doors, etc. Mostly, the head, knees, feet, and neck get hurt because of this. The family doctors in OKC can detect whether the problem is severe.

  • From elevated areas like roofs, stairways, ladders, etc. Fall accidents may be caused by carelessness or faulty equipment as well. Personal employee training and diligence are needed to prevent such injuries.

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  • Another injury cannot be detected as soon as it occurs but has a slow oncoming effect. Working with a computer for long hours while sitting damages the spine, bones, brain, eyes, and many other body organs. You should visit the family doctors in OKC when you feel the onset of such injuries to avoid future severe consequences
  • The employees who have to drive cars regularly can be met with a road accident that could be either minor or fatal.

  • Tripping or slipping is another type of injury that often occurs in the workplace. From wet floors to not being careful or any unrepaired/uneven flooring can cause such accidents, and these can be dangerous depending on the place where the employee falls.

  • If a machine, cluttered things, debris, and many other things are not properly looked after or not organized enough, all can be responsible for an accident. Even if it is a stack of books, it can hurt a person severely if it falls on their head or neck.

It is required that every employee go through training on the correct procedures in the workplace so that no one gets hurt. Carefulness from individual employees is also required to prevent any unpleasant incident. If any such incident occurs, don’t forget to come to Oklahoma Spine & Pain Management for a checkup from the family doctors in OKC.

* * Disclaimer: This content should not be considered medical advice and does not imply a doctor-patient relationship.

Darryl D. Robinson, MD

Medical Director

About Author

Dr. Darryl Robinson, a Richmond, Virginia native, earned his undergraduate degree from Howard University, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He went on to receive his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in 1995. Commissioned into the U.S. Army the same year, Dr. Robinson completed his internship at Walter Reed and served as a General Medical Officer at Fort Stewart, Georgia. He left active duty in 1998 and remained in the reserves through 2004. After completing his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a fellowship in Pain Medicine, Dr. Robinson joined Oklahoma Sports Science and Orthopedics in 2002. He has since been recognized for delivering comprehensive, cutting-edge care for pain conditions. In 2012, he was named one of the region's top physicians by Castle Connolly. Frustrated by the limitations of conventional pain treatments, he expanded his approach to include wellness-based therapies focused on nutrition, hormone optimization, and regenerative medicine. He later became a Certified Fellow of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Also in 2012, Dr. Robinson was honored as one of the first "Pink Tie Guys" by the Susan G. Komen foundation in Oklahoma, recognizing his advocacy for women's health.
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