Tuesday, August 25, 2009

 

Back Injury Prevention


Back to Basics for Strong, Healthy Backs




The following article is a condensation from the "Safety News Alert" newsletter from BLR (http://www.blr.com). It provides information on how to prevent back pain and injury.


Back pain and injuries are among the most common causes of lost workdays and long-term disability. About 80 percent of adults suffer from back pain at some time in their lives, and hundreds of thousands of workers suffer disabling back injuries on the job every year.


When you think about it, it’s not surprising that there are so many back injuries. Just look at the back’s unique structure and role. The back is made up of a complicated network of muscles and bones that literally hold up the body and control much of a person’s daily movements. So when the back’s abused, the consequences can be serious and sometimes incapacitating. One wrong move can be a very painful mistake, and long-term stresses and strains on the back can cause deterioration, chronic pain, and disability.


Safe Lifting

Perhaps the most important area to emphasize about back safety on the job is lifting. Improper lifting is believed to account for up to half of all job-related back injuries.

Training in the proper lifting technique can go a long way toward keeping workers healthy and on the job. Make sure your employees know these simple steps in safe lifting:

Other Preventive Measures

Lifting isn't the only cause of back injuries, of course. Most people put unnecessary strain on their backs in a variety of other ways. For example:

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