Does training reduce the incidence of industrial hand injuries?

J Hand Surg Br

Welsh Regional Burn, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, St. Lawrence Hospital, Chepstow.

Published: August 1991

The incidence of industrial hand injuries remains high despite the introduction of statutory measures and other advances in health and safety awareness. A prospective study was undertaken to determine if training before employment helps to reduce these injuries. A significant number of patients did not receive any training and this may have played a part in their injury but other contributory factors, such as human error, must also be taken into consideration. Some recommendations are made for future prevention.

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