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What Can I Do to Help Avoid a North Carolina Workplace Injury?

April 15 , 2022

Getting hurt at work means dealing with all the ways the injury impacts your day-to-day activities and overall quality of life. Each day there may be something new to contend with, including making modifications to your home, or recognizing the fact that you cannot physically pick up and hold your kids, go out to dinner with friends, or drive to the grocery store.

While your life is ultimately put on hold while you seek medical care, you will also have to navigate the workers’ compensation process, which can be overwhelming.

There is no doubt that getting hurt at work changes our clients’ lives.

At the Ramsay Law Firm, P.A., our experienced Charlotte workers’ compensation attorneys have been giving a voice to injured workers for more than 25 years.

Today, we would like to use our voices to provide safety tips for North Carolina workers to avoid injuries, so they can maintain the positive lifestyles they have worked so hard to develop.

Know Your Work Environment

Improving your personal safety at work begins with knowing your work environment.

When employees know the layout, emergency exit routes, and where potential hazards are inside and outside their workplaces, it can help them identify and avoid dangerous circumstances.

When workers can avoid dangerous situations, they can prevent accidents before they happen, and minimize their risk for injuries.

Use All Workplace Equipment Safely

If you must operate machinery, tools, or office equipment, be sure to do so properly. Take the time to set up and use the proper safety equipment.

That could mean reading operating manuals, taking continuing education courses, or registering for procedural training that allows you to identify the hazards associated with the equipment — and avoid them with each use.

Assess Your Body Mechanics

Maintaining good body mechanics is extremely important, whether you work on an assembly line, operate heavy machinery, or spend your days at a desk.

Good posture, positive ergonomics, safe maneuvers, and movements are all great ways to decrease the probability of workplace injuries.

Rest Up and Take a Break to Help Improve Your Overall Safety at Work

Whether you are a construction worker, professional athlete, or a business professional, showing up for work well rested improves attention, concentration, and thought clarity.

This could mean the difference between getting hurt and staying safe.

Fatigue leads to mistakes and reduces reaction times. The sharper you are, the quicker you can identify workplace hazards or dangerous circumstances.

It is also particularly important to take regular breaks to stay hydrated, eat, or just take a second to reassess the day’s upcoming tasks to help reduce fatigue and burnout.

We understand that it is not always possible to avoid workplace injuries, especially when hazardous conditions are not easy to identify.

If you are hurt at work and would like help pursuing your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance for benefits while you heal, we can help.

Contact Our Dedicated Workers’ Compensation Attorneys in Charlotte, North Carolina For Help Today

Our dedicated Charlotte workplace injuries lawyers provide free consultations to all injured North Carolina employees by calling 704-376-1616 or contacting us online

Our Board-Certified Workers’ Compensation attorneys and a skilled team of lawyers and support staff in Charlotte are here to manage each detail of your case, so you can focus on your recovery.

All Workers Welcome. Ask Martha for Help Today.

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