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3 workplace accidents that may cause traumatic brain injuries

Workplace Injury

Research has shown that although work-related injuries are generally declining, work-related traumatic brain injury (wrTBI) continues to rise. And unfortunately, even mild wrTBI can cause behavioral, cognitive and functional impairments that have a lasting impact. 

This is because the blow, jolt or penetration injury disrupts a brain’s normal function. At this point, TBIs ought to be perceived as a global public health problem because they can be disabling or fatal. Read along to discover three workplace accidents that may cause traumatic brain injuries. 

Falls from heights

Falls from heights are a leading cause of workplace injuries, including traumatic brain injuries. Falling accidents occur in construction sites, warehouses and production industries because employees work at elevated locations. 

Factors such as unstable scaffolding, inadequate safety measures and human error can contribute to falls from heights. These accidents can result in traumatic brain injuries. To help prevent this, employers need to prioritize safety protocols, provide appropriate fall protection equipment and conduct regular maintenance and inspection of elevated work areas.

Slip and fall accidents

Slip and fall accidents can occur in any workplace setting, making them a common cause of traumatic brain injuries. Wet or slippery surfaces, cluttered walkways and improper lighting can increase the risk of slips and falls. 

Employers can reduce slip and fall accidents by implementing effective housekeeping practices, promptly addressing spills or hazards and installing proper signage to help alert employees of potential risks. Providing slip-resistant footwear and safety training can also help mitigate the chances of such accidents.

Accidents involving falling objects

Falling objects pose a significant hazard in many workplaces, particularly in construction, manufacturing and warehousing environments. When heavy objects or equipment are not adequately secured, they can fall and cause traumatic brain injuries. Therefore, employers should enforce strict safety protocols, such as using protective barriers and headgear, storing materials securely and conducting regular inspections to help identify potential hazards.

Employers can minimize workplace-related traumatic brain injuries by implementing comprehensive safety measures and promoting a safety culture. It would be best to acknowledge that a wrTBI could sideline you for life without early medical intervention. 

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