Hand & Finger Safety
Safety for Custodians - Short clips
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Hand and finger injuries are common in the workplace. OSHA standards are specific on appropriate types of gloves and protection needed to protect workers’ hands from a variety of hazards. Different gloves are designed for completing certain tasks and preventing exposure and injuries based on the chemicals and equipment used or other hazards.
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