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 HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ANIMAL HANDLING




                    When is an accident Major or Minor?

              It  is  important  that  everyone  understands  the
              difference between a minor and a major injury. This
              way, if you are ever injured yourself or present when
              someone else is, you will have a better idea of how to
              deal with it. Minor injuries include a sprain or strains
              that  results  in  bruising  or  swelling  and  cuts  that
              require  stitches  or  medical  attention  are  also
              considered minor.
              Major injuries or illnesses would be events such as a
              heart  attack,  stroke,  a  head  injury  that  caused  the
              person to become unconscious and also deep wounds
              are seen as major. It would mean that an ambulance
              is called and hospital treatment is needed.
              Basically, any injury that is severe enough to cause
              permanent damage to the body is a major injury and
              this is usually seen in life threatening situations. The
              injuries that are harmless are the minor type. Bruises
              and scratches are considered minor because they do
              little  harm  to  our  bodies.  Injuries  can  take  place
              absolutely anywhere.

              We all know they can happen where we work, while
              we are driving our car, while we are on vacation and
              in our home too, but knowing the difference between
              major  and  minor  injuries  can  help  us  stay  calm,
              whether it is us or someone else who is the injured
              party.
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