Whats At Stake
SHARP FORCE INJURIES Injuries produced by pointed objects or objects with sharp edges are referred to as "sharp force injuries." Sharp force injuries are characterized by a relatively well-defined traumatic separation of tissues, occurring when a sharp-edged or pointed object comes into contact with the skin and underlying tissues. Three specific subtypes of sharp force injuries exist, as follows: stab wounds, incised wounds, and chop wounds.Whats the Danger
COMMON CAUSES OF SHARP/CUTTING TOOLS Improper handling of sharp/cutting tools is one of the leading causes of injuries from these tools. Taking shortcuts and being in a rush are often the cause of […]This content is for CoAction Insurance policy holders.
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