Workers in the motor vehicle manufacturing and assembly industry suffer approximately 6.3 nonfatal injuries per 100 full-time workers according to the BLS.
Battery pack production is a major activity unique to electric vehicle manufacturing that poses significant risk for chemical contact exposures. Additionally, battery handling may require the need for flame-resistant or arc flash protective clothing.
There are currently 1.7 million Electric Vehicles (EVs) on the road in the U.S. By 2030, it’s estimated there will be 25 million. Public charger availability plays a large role in consumers’ decision to transition to EVs.
Hand-related injuries are one of the most common forms of worker injuries in Automotive Manufacturing environments. Here are 5 ways to help you and your workers stay safe.
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