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Introduction According to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, every year roughly one million workers are victims of occupational hand injuries that force them to seek emergency medical help. Moreover, nearly 110,000 hand injuries requiring time away from work are reported annually. Lacerations are the most common form accounting for approximately 63% of all hand-related damage. Crushes come in second with 13% of reported hand injuries. Avulsions, punctures, and fractures account for about 20% of reported injuries. Most often, an injured hand at work is caused by human error. One of the easiest ways to protect a user from hand injury is using proper PPE, but it can be confusing to understand which gloves are best for your job. The ANSI/ISEA 138-2019 is a standard that aims to improve the safety of workers by addressing the impact
Introduction According to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, every year roughly one million workers are victims of occupational hand injuries that
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