Feb 5, 2025 • 8 min read
Discover the top 7 workplace injuries, their hidden costs to workers and businesses, and simple preventive measures you can readily implement.
Written by: Devanshi Sarda
Additional contributions by: Eisabess Chee
Workplace injuries can derail lives and careers in an instant, with devastating effects on both workers and their families. While workers compensation is meant to provide a safety net, the true cost of common workplace injuries often extends far beyond medical bills.
Understanding and preventing workplace accidents is crucial for both business sustainability and worker wellbeing. In this article, we examine the 7 most common workplace injuries that continue to challenge occupational safety.
Every time you reach for that file on the top shelf or spend hours typing at your desk, your body is silently keeping score.
Musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) might sound complex, but they’re simple to understand – and all too common to experience. These injuries affect everything from your muscles to your ligaments, and are the quiet result of our daily workplace habits, like the way you’ve been sitting at your desk for the past five years.
According to Safe Work Australia, MSIs account for nearly one-third (32.7%) of all serious workplace claims in Australia, with 45,500 workers affected annually. These injuries often result from long hours of physical labour or repetitive motions, which can lead to chronic conditions if left untreated.
The culprits behind MSIs are often hiding in plain sight:
Some industries experience MSIs more frequently than others:
Prevention is about creating a workplace that works with your body, not against it. This means:
We’ve all had that heart-stopping moment – a sudden slip on a wet floor or an unexpected trip over something that wasn’t there a minute ago. While these incidents might seem like simple accidents, they represent a staggering 21.8% of serious workplace claims in Australia. That’s 30,300 workers who didn’t make it home without injury.
Falls, trips, and slips might sound like minor mishaps, but in industries such as construction, the consequences can be fatal. In the workplace, be sure to watch out for:
Falls, trips and slips are particularly common in certain industries, each with their own unique set of challenges:
Create an environment where safety becomes second nature by installing:
Duck! That’s often the last thought before impact, but by then it’s usually too late.
Injuries from falling objects and moving machinery aren’t just about being in the wrong place at the wrong time; they make up 15.8% of serious workplace claims, affecting 22,000 workers annually.
Just like a game of real-life tetris, objects in motion have a way of finding unexpected paths to the ground – or to us. Here are some potential (and also very preventable) causes of these incidents:
The chances of being hit by moving objects are statistically higher at the following workplaces:
Considering this is the third most common workplace injury, it’s a tragedy preventative measures aren’t taken more seriously. Ensure the following at all times:
Not all wounds are visible to the naked eye. While a broken arm garners immediate attention, psychological injuries often simmer beneath the surface, affecting 13,900 workers severely enough to file serious claims – and that’s just the ones who spoke up.
At 10% of all serious workplace claims, mental stress injuries represent a growing challenge that can’t be fixed with a bandage.
Some silent workplace stressors include:
Psychosocial challenges hit some vocations especially hard:
Creating a mentally healthy workplace isn’t just about having a meditation room or annual wellness talks. It requires a holistic approach:
While vehicle accidents make up a relatively small portion of workplace claims at 4.9% (6,800 cases), their impact tends to be catastrophic. In NSW alone, road crashes are the cause of nearly 30% of all workplace fatalities.
Motor vehicle accidents are often contributed by:
Here’s what makes the difference between safe, accident-free operations and an accident waiting to happen:
“WHAT?”
For 3.6% of serious workplace injury claims, such a response becomes a permanent reality. Industrial deafness is the workplace injury you don’t see coming, because you’re too busy hearing it happen.
Unlike a cut or fall, hearing loss doesn’t announce itself with pain or blood. It sneaks up gradually, masquerading as:
The loudest toll rings out in industries where noise is just “part of the job”:
But here’s what’s fascinating about hearing protection – it’s one of the few safety measures where you can hardly be overly protected. Smart workplaces are taking note with hearing protection solutions that actually work:
At 2.2% of serious claims, hernias might seem like a small slice of workplace injuries, but ask anyone who’s felt that sudden pop or tear. It’s an injury that changes how you move, work, and live.
The path to a hernia is paved with seemingly innocent moments:
Hernias are most likely to occur in these trades, no thanks to the volume of physical labour that’s constantly taking place:
Even the strongest workers can end up with a workplace hernia if they ignore the warning signs or don’t exercise caution by:
Together, the 7 common workplace injuries documented above make up over 90% of all workers compensation claims. It might sound like bad news, especially for the industries that were repeatedly listed. Construction, healthcare, retail, transportation and logging – we’re looking at you.
The good news is that these work injuries can be greatly reduced with the right preventative tools. That’s why AusRehab offers comprehensive screening services and training solutions that can be 100% tailored to your needs.
With the insights provided by our experienced allied health professionals, your reliable hires will gain work health and safety knowledge to last them a lifetime. Sounds good? Enquire with us today.
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Devanshi creates insightful content that highlights best practices in injury management, ergonomic solutions, and strategies to foster safer work environments. Devanshi’s writing aims to inform and support businesses and workers in implementing effective workplace safety measures and rehabilitation practices.
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