OBJECTIVES: Machinery injuries account for a substantial share of traumatic upper limb injuries (TULIs) affecting young active individuals. This study is based on the hypothesis that there is an important relationship between the improper use of power saws and TULIs. The aim of the study is to assess the prevalence and epidemiology of TULIs caused by power saws and determine the risks related to power saw use. METHODS: A cross-sectional evaluation of medical records from a two-year period was performed. Patients sustaining TULIs related to power saws were analyzed. Data on the epidemiology, site of injury, mechanism of trauma, technical specifications of the tool, cutting material, personal protective equipment, time lost and return to work...
Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common self-reported, work-related illness in the UK, with up...
Operating in woods might be highly dangerous as it takes place in hard environments because of slope...
Introduction: Work-Related Hand Injuries (WRHIs) may result in disability and diminished productivit...
BackgroundStationary sawing machinery is often a basic tool in the wood product manufacturing indust...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous economic sectors, and it accounts for many accidents and oc...
We estimated costs associated with injuries to hands from log splitters and circular saws used to cu...
Objective: Injuries are a major burden on the Australian healthcare system. Power tool usage is a co...
Background: Greenhouse workers are exposed to a variety of biomechanical risks, repetitive movements...
Background: About one-third of all work-related injuries happen to the hands, with enormous conseque...
The purpose of this study on hand injury from powered wood splitters was to describe injury epidemio...
Body injuries sustained in sawmill industry during the milling activities in Ondo, Oyo and Osun stat...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To investigate the reasons for the excess risk of upper limb muscul...
Musculoskeletal injuries occur frequently in the workplace, yet it is unclear whether upper-extremit...
WOS: 000291805100006PubMed ID: 21406567We analysed 6549 hand injuries treated between 1992 and 2005 ...
Objectives: Angle grinders are portable electric tools with a high-speed spinning wheel commonly use...
Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common self-reported, work-related illness in the UK, with up...
Operating in woods might be highly dangerous as it takes place in hard environments because of slope...
Introduction: Work-Related Hand Injuries (WRHIs) may result in disability and diminished productivit...
BackgroundStationary sawing machinery is often a basic tool in the wood product manufacturing indust...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous economic sectors, and it accounts for many accidents and oc...
We estimated costs associated with injuries to hands from log splitters and circular saws used to cu...
Objective: Injuries are a major burden on the Australian healthcare system. Power tool usage is a co...
Background: Greenhouse workers are exposed to a variety of biomechanical risks, repetitive movements...
Background: About one-third of all work-related injuries happen to the hands, with enormous conseque...
The purpose of this study on hand injury from powered wood splitters was to describe injury epidemio...
Body injuries sustained in sawmill industry during the milling activities in Ondo, Oyo and Osun stat...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To investigate the reasons for the excess risk of upper limb muscul...
Musculoskeletal injuries occur frequently in the workplace, yet it is unclear whether upper-extremit...
WOS: 000291805100006PubMed ID: 21406567We analysed 6549 hand injuries treated between 1992 and 2005 ...
Objectives: Angle grinders are portable electric tools with a high-speed spinning wheel commonly use...
Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common self-reported, work-related illness in the UK, with up...
Operating in woods might be highly dangerous as it takes place in hard environments because of slope...
Introduction: Work-Related Hand Injuries (WRHIs) may result in disability and diminished productivit...