Hand Safety Training provided by The Council for Dredging and Marine Construction Safety (CDMCS).
Hand injuries are the second most common injury on the job only surpassed by back and soft tissue injuries. Working on dredges and support vessels in the dredging industry pose special risks for hand injuries. From machinery and equipment, lines and cables, to tools, chemicals, and pinch points, hand hazards can be found in most every corner and space on a dredge and at marine construction sites.
However, all hand injuries are preventable with the right knowledge and the proper actions. Our awareness-level program showcases the many hand hazards present in the dredging and marine construction environment and how to prevent them.
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