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3 Common Causes of Barista Injuries - Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C.

Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. Season 4 Episode 189

From Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C.3 Common Causes of Barista Injuries in the Workplace explores the frequent hazards that baristas face on the job and how these seemingly minor issues can lead to significant injuries. The article sheds light on repetitive tasks, burns from hot beverages, and workplace clutter as key factors contributing to on-the-job harm, especially in fast-paced coffee shop environments.

The piece opens by focusing on the physical toll repetitive motions can take on a barista's body. Daily routines like tamping espresso, twisting knobs, lifting milk containers, and pushing carts can create chronic strain. These movements often lead to repetitive stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, golfer’s elbow, and a condition informally known as “barista wrist.” Without ergonomic tools and movement variety, these injuries can worsen over time.

Next, the article addresses the dangers of hot beverages and surfaces. Baristas routinely handle scalding liquids and operate espresso machines that emit intense heat. Accidental spills or contact with heated components can result in burns, which vary from minor to severe. The article emphasizes that even a small distraction or misstep can cause a painful injury in this high-temperature workspace.

Finally, cluttered and slippery work areas round out the trio of risks. With floors that may be wet from spills and crowded with tools or supplies, baristas are especially vulnerable to slips, trips, and falls. These incidents can lead to bruises, sprains, or even fractures. Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. urges employers and employees to prioritize training, cleanliness, and ergonomics to create safer environments and reduce the likelihood of these common but avoidable injuries.

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