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Pinch Points and Hand Injuries

We use our hands for virtually all types work tasks that we do. Because of how often we use our hands, they are often placed in the line of fire where they can be injured. Hand injuries are the second leading type of injury on the job in the United States. A major type of injury to the hands and fingers on the job result from crushed-by incidents. Pinch points are a hazard that lead to crushed-by injuries.

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