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Top 2 common hazards in manufacturing

On Behalf of Scott Marshall Injury Attorneys | January 13, 2022 | Workers’ Compensation

The manufacturing industry offers a significant source of employment for people in Clearwater, Florida, and surrounding areas. Generally, workers go about their daily business with little cause for concern. Unfortunately, factories can be a hazardous place to work and employees do sustain injuries on occasion.

Recognizing the more common types of accidents in manufacturing can help employees remain cognizant and safe while on the job.

The use of machinery

Modern processing facilities tend to make use of modern technology by implementing robotic-type machinery. Although this ensures that tasks can be carried out more efficiently, and usually in a safer manner, accidents do still occur. Machinery in such surroundings often consists of conveyer belts and gear systems, which can pose a threat to employees.

Slip-and-fall accidents

Factories can be hectic places during busy times, and employees tend to move around at a fast pace. Machines are often used and relied upon. However, such equipment needs to be maintained. A key part of maintenance is ensuring that equipment is lubricated, which generally involves the use of oils and other liquids.

If such materials end up on the floor of the building, it is almost inevitable that someone will slip. Workers should remain diligent when working around this type of equipment.

Workers in the manufacturing industry got to work everyday knowing that they will be around potentially hazardous machinery. Fortunately, for those who do sustain injury, workers’ compensation benefits are available and workers should not be afraid to assert their right to them.

For those who need help with the application or process, getting a legal advocate is advised.