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How do you keep your hands safe? Wearing your PPE (and keeping it on will go a long way), but there are other types of injuries, ergonomic which can be every bit as painful and intense. At HexArmor® we know about these injuries and how to avoid them! Ergonomics means both highly comfortable PPE with Wearability®, and observing best practices to stop repetitive and improper posture or grips from taking hold after some time. 1. Wear your PPE at all necessary times. 2. Observe these best practices to avoid ergonomic injuries Browse some great hand safety options : https://www.hexarmor.com/products Work towards your best safety future with HexArmor® : https://www.hexarmor.com/contact "what you need to know to stop injuries and protect hands" #safety #safetygloves #handsafety #ergonomic hand injuries #safetydemonstration #ppe #constructionindustry #manufacturing #oilandgas #mining #energy #safetyfirst #handsafety #hearingsafety #headsafety #eyesafety #footsafety #workwear #armsafety #constructionppe #protectingpeople #protectingplanet --- More HexArmor®: Facebook: https://okt.to/PCmfKq Twitter: https://okt.to/oTZ1er Instagram: https://okt.to/6yg7E5 The whole video revolves around; 1. hand safety 2. ppe 3. safety gloves 4. gloves 5. safety 6. training 7. safety training 8. ergonomics 9. hands 10. ergonomic injuries 11. best safety 12. top safety 13. safety manager 14. content 15. cut protection 16. impact protection 17. abrasion protection 18. puncture protection 19. needle protection transcript: Ergonomic hazards pose just as large a risk as line of fire zone injuries. These ergonomic injuries happen when working with hand tools or contorting your body to reach a contact point. Proper balance, alignment, and moderate exertion are great first steps for ergonomic health. Be aware of the amount of time you're working in the same position with the same motion, reset your grip, or take a break if the repetition or positioning has not changed during a period of very active labor. Be wary of vibration fatigue from electric or gas tools or vehicle use. Maintain a good posture and stable, even footing and body placement while doing any task. Take your time and exert the right amount of force when using any hand tool. There's no rush, and taking shortcuts can lead to excessive force accidents. The path to overall health, longevity, and hand safety starts with awareness and proper working habits.