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Preventing home injuries related to dangerous products during the Covid-19 Lockdown

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just released  recommendations on how families can make sure nobody gets injured by dangerous products or other hazards while staying at home during the Coronavirus crisis. The agency highlights specific hazards related to children, seniors and the whole family globally. Fire, poisoning and drowning…

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Preventing infant injuries during a car crash with a properly installed car seat

To protect children from serious head, neck and spinal injuries during a car crash, the NY Child Safety Seat Law requires that parents use a rear-facing car seat for all children younger than 2 year old. Tests have demonstrated that infants have a head that is heavy compared to the…

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Preventing WMSDs injuries among construction workers

Safety on construction sites is not only about preventing accidents but also about keeping construction workers healthy and preventing injuries. Because of the nature of the tasks they perform on a daily basis, construction workers are at a high risk of developing work-related muskuloskeletal disorders (WMSDs) also known as soft…

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Research Is Needed to Evaluate the Use of Restraints on Children in Out-of-Home Care Settings

Using seclusion and restraints on children can result in injury and liability, however in some last resort cases seclusion and restraint might be necessary to protect children or others. There is too little information available as how frequently the use of seclusion or restraint occur in out-of-home care settings such…

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Serious personal injury caused by the “Skull Breaker Challenge” on Tik Tok

Several children and teenagers recently suffered serious personal injury after they were pranked by others in a new disturbing challenge on the popular app Tik Tok called “The skull breaker challenge”.  The prank requires two people to ask a third person to stand in line with them and take turns…

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Injuries and deaths related to collisions with trains, how to prevent them?

Did you know that 95% of fatal train accidents were caused by vehicles at train crossings and pedestrians on tracks? Every 3 hours in the US someone is hit by a train. Most of these accidents are preventable. According to preliminary Federal Rail Road Administration Statistics, 262 people died and…

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High risk of addiction among construction workers and extraction workers

Construction workers and extraction workers not only have a high risk of getting injured on the job but also they are the most at risk of getting addicted to drugs such as non prescription opioid, cocaine and marijuana according to a recent study published by NYU. The study looked at…

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Almost half of the construction workers suffer from symptoms related to musculoskeletal disorders

Muskuloskeletal Disorders or MSDs are soft tissue injuries that affect many construction workers. Globally MSDs are the largest category of workplace injuries and account for 30% of all US worker’s compensation costs. MSDs affect all the parts of the body that are responsible for movements such as the muscles, the…

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Alarming number of children injuries caused by dangerous riding mowers backing over them

An alarming number of very young children have been seriously injured and some of them even died after someone, often a parent or a family member backed over them while riding a mower.  Most common injuries reported are amputations of hands, fingers, legs feet toes and limbs as well as…

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