AdobeStock_460846705 | By ronnachaipark
Worker safety is a top priority in any aerospace manufacturing facility. Aerospace engineering and manufacturing is intense work with high exposure to numerous health hazards. Crafting an effective safety strategy requires arming your employees with the appropriate apparel and equipment. Keeping your employees safe means going beyond compliance and taking a proactive approach to preventing injuries.
Understanding the risks and hazards
Aerospace manufacturing is a high-risk industry, involving complex processes, heavy machinery, intense working conditions, and hazardous substances. Aerospace manufacturing requires extreme precision, as mistakes can prove dangerous or even deadly. Some of the most common work-related hazards faced by aerospace manufacturing workers include...
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