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Plate Cuts & Back Strains & Mishaps, Oh My!

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Plate Cuts & Back Strains & Mishaps, Oh My!

  • Splinters, cuts and lacerations topped the list of safety concerns, according to 51 percent of OMP respondents.
  • Holding steady as OMP respondent’s second most frequent safety issue was back and muscle strains, with 23 percent.
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2005 March

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