Department of Labor states it is "estimated that employers pay almost $1 billion per week for direct workers’ compensation costs alone." Direct costs are fees accrued from workers’ compensation payments, medical expenses and any fees for legal actions.
An insidious aspect of musculoskeletal disorders is that they may be affecting productivity before an injury’s symptoms are detectable. The medical cost along with the potential time away from work could be a further source of cost. As the workforce ages and works beyond traditional retirement years, the impacts of MSDs will become a larger strain. On average, musculoskeletal disorders tend to keep older, veteran workers out longer due to a slower recovery.
Companies will experience a higher rate with several small injuries, compared to the rise they would experience with one large injury with the same total cost. These can be carts for transporting heavy material, straps, handles, hydraulic or powered lifts, and more.
In addition, encourage employees to store heavy items off the ground and in smaller boxes, take breaks when tired and stretch.

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