Automatic Glass Handling Devices Reduce Back Injury Claims, Manual Labor, Waste in the Glass Industry

Date: 5 April 2012

Glass handling is potentially very dangerous, with the obvious risk of severe cuts from broken glass, and the not-so-obvious risk of back injuries and other muscular skeletal injuries due to manual glass handling.

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