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7 work-related injuries you hadn’t thought of

Workplace injuries are often associated with physical accidents such as falls, slips, or heavy lifting. However, there are many lesser-known injuries that can occur in the workplace. From repetitive stress to environmental hazards, these injuries can be just as debilitating and are often overlooked. Here are seven work-related injuries you may not have considered.

1. Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)

Repetitive strain injuries are caused by performing the same motion over and over again. These injuries can affect various parts of the body, including the wrists, elbows, shoulders, and neck. Workers in office settings who type for long periods or those in assembly line jobs can be at risk. Symptoms of RSI include pain, swelling, and decreased mobility, and they can worsen over time if left untreated.

2. Eye Strain and Vision Problems

With the increase in computer-based tasks, eye strain has become a prevalent issue. Staring at screens for long periods can lead to headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes, often referred to as “computer vision syndrome.” Workers who spend a significant portion of their day in front of a screen should take regular breaks and ensure their work environment has proper lighting to reduce the risk of eye strain.

3. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Exposure to loud noises in certain industries, such as construction or manufacturing, can lead to permanent hearing loss. Workers who regularly work near loud machinery or in noisy environments are at risk. Even though ear protection is widely available, employees may neglect to wear it or may not realize the extent of the damage until it’s too late.

4. Mental Health Injuries

Workplace stress is a growing concern, with long hours, tight deadlines, and high-pressure environments contributing to mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and burnout. These invisible injuries can affect an employee’s ability to perform tasks and can lead to long-term health problems if not addressed. Mental health first aid programs and support networks are essential for protecting workers’ well-being.

5. Thermal Burns

While burns are often thought of in relation to kitchens or laboratory settings, workers in construction, manufacturing, or electrical industries can also be at risk. Exposure to hot surfaces, chemicals, or electric circuits can result in thermal burns. Depending on the severity, these injuries may require extensive medical treatment and can lead to long-term scarring or disability.

6. Tripping Over Obstructions

Trips and falls are common workplace injuries, but many people forget about the risk of tripping over obstacles. Whether it’s a misplaced cord, uneven flooring, or cluttered workspaces, even small obstacles can cause serious injuries. These accidents may result in sprains, fractures, or concussions, and are particularly dangerous for older workers or those with limited mobility.

7. Vehicle-Related Injuries

Workers who operate vehicles as part of their job—such as delivery drivers, warehouse employees, or construction workers—face unique risks. Collisions, rollovers, and accidents while loading or unloading cargo can lead to serious injury. Workers should be properly trained in vehicle safety, and vehicles should be regularly maintained to prevent accidents caused by equipment failure.

Taking Steps to Prevent Work-Related Injuries

Employers and employees both have a role to play in preventing workplace injuries. Regular training, proper ergonomic setups, and protective equipment are just a few ways to mitigate risk. In the event of an injury, workers should seek appropriate medical attention and know their rights. Personal injury lawyers in Brisbane can assist in navigating legal claims for workplace injuries, ensuring that employees receive the compensation they deserve.

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