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What are the most common workplace accidents in NJ?

On Behalf of | Dec 21, 2023 | Workers' Compensation

In the hustle and bustle of the New Jersey workplace, safety should always be a top priority. Unfortunately, accidents can still happen, causing injuries that disrupt lives and productivity.

Understanding the most common workplace accidents is important for employees.

Slips, trips and falls

One of the most prevalent workplace accidents in New Jersey involves slips, trips and falls. Whether caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces or cluttered walkways, these incidents can lead to serious injuries. Employers should have regular maintenance and cleaning schedules to reduce slip hazards.

Falling objects

Workers in construction and manufacturing are particularly susceptible to accidents involving falling or flying objects. Employers should establish designated storage areas for tools and equipment to reduce this issue.

Overexertion

New Jersey employees in physically demanding roles may experience overexertion or repetitive motion injuries. Lifting heavy objects without proper techniques or performing repetitive tasks for extended periods can lead to strains and sprains.

Electrical shocks

In industries where electricity is a constant presence, the risk of electrical accidents is a significant concern. Faulty wiring, malfunctioning equipment or inadequate training can result in shocks, burns or more severe injuries. Regular inspections can significantly reduce the likelihood of such incidents.

Vehicle problems

For those whose work involves driving, whether as part of a job or commuting to the workplace, vehicle accidents are a common concern. Employers should enforce safe driving practices to ensure the safety of employees on the road.

82 workers in New Jersey died in workplace-related accidents in 2020. By addressing risks, employers can create an environment where employees can thrive without compromising their well-being. A safer workplace not only protects individuals but also contributes to the overall prosperity of the Garden State.

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