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</html><description>Some of the most traumatic workplace injuries in North Carolina involve amputations. Most drastically, these can happen to entire limbs, but there are also many cases where fingers and toes are amputated. The risk of this often differs depending on the industry&#x2014;for example, someone working with hydraulic presses or heavy cutting machinery may be at [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
