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LTI No.5 28/Apr/03

LTI No.5 28/Apr/03. Finger Injury!. An Employee crushed her right finger tip, while closing the car door on returning back from lunch. Although not the actual injury, a similar example is shown here. 1. Where else could this occur? How can we avoid such incidents?.

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LTI No.5 28/Apr/03

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  1. LTI No.5 28/Apr/03 Finger Injury! An Employee crushed her right finger tip, while closing the car door on returning back from lunch. Although not the actual injury, a similar example is shown here 1

  2. Where else could this occur? How can we avoid such incidents? Finger Injury! LTI No.5 28/Apr/03

  3. LTI No.5 28/Apr/03 Watch out for finger traps! Electrical windows Door jamb Car doors Swing doors Car boots 1

  4. LTI No.5 28/Apr/03 Concentrate and do ONE thing at a time Practice STOP observation Watch out for points where fingers or hands can be trapped, especially if children are around In the battle between flesh and steel! Flesh always loses. Remember Better late than never…. Trying to Save a few minutes by short-cuts can result in very painful experience, and time/financial losses

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