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With staycations likely to be on the cards this year, summer personal injuries are likely to increase within the UK particularly in parks and gardens, which will be full of people looking to make the most of the summer sun. Whilst the sunny weather can be the perfect time to relax and unwind, for some, it can spell disaster.
Suffering a back injury in the workplace can potentially lead to a long absence from work. This is detrimental to both the employee and employer.
Repetitive strain injuries or RSIs are becoming more and more common in the workplace and have the potential to cause both mild as well as debilitating pain.
A takeaway can be one of life’s great pleasures. The feeling of kicking back, relaxing and having your food delivered to your door after a long day at work or as a treat at the weekend is something many people in the UK have become accustomed to.
Cycling can be an excellent way to reduce your carbon footprint and help the environment, but it isn’t without risk. Check out our infographic below to find out more about cycling accidents in the UK.
Jumping up and down on a trampoline feels like a right of passage for many young people. It is an experience that can live long in the memory when you take your first leap on one as a child, but it can also be just as enjoyable as an adult.
Ever wondered what the most dangerous jobs in the UK are? Check out our infographic below to find out.
Along with darker nights, wetter conditions and icy morning, winter brings a sharp rise in the potential for accidents.