Burn injuries that occur in the workplace are especially problematic because they often require long-term and extensive treatment, which may mean missing a significant amount of work. The following article will discuss some of the most common burn injuries that occur within the workplace and will also provide some valuable tips for Illinois employers to help prevent these injuries.
There are a few types of burns that can occur in the workplace, which include:
There are a few instances where you should immediately seek medical attention after suffering a burn injury in the workplace, which include the following:
There are a few ways that employers can prevent workplace burn injuries, which include the following:
In order to prevent the occurrence of workplace burn injuries, employees should ensure that all prospective employees receive initial training regarding the types of hazards that the employee might encounter in the workplace. This type of training should also provide an overview of OSHA standards and inform employees about how to report potential hazards that are not being properly addressed.
It is not enough to simply provide initial training to minimize workplace accidents; employees should also regularly receive updated training information to ensure that they are well-versed on any changes that may be essential for maintaining their safety in the workplace.
Potential hazards should be communicated to all employees with the use of color codes, posters, labels, signs, etc. This is crucial, as it should help employees readily identify potential hazards and remind them to stay away from these hazards or to use extreme caution in handling them.
If you suffered a burn injury at work, Connolly Injury Law wants to make sure that you receive the compensation you are entitled to. Contact our Chicago personal injury attorneys for help with your case.