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Back injuries are the #1 workplace safety problem and the #1 workers' compensation expense.
Back injuries are the #1 workplace safety problem and the #1 workers' compensation expense. Using common sense, simple exercises, proper lifting procedures, and having an understanding of back stress can help you teach employees to take care of their backs. It's your key to reinforcing a ...
Back safety for workers to professional athletes.
Eight out of ten Americans will seek medical attention for a back problem sometime in their lives. That's a scary statistic! This dynamic, sports-themed Trainer's Toolkit« compares the physical rigors workers may face on the job to the physical challenges of many professional athletes, always ...
Back safety techniques specific to EMTs, firefighters and law enforcement officers.
Routine activities such as moving a stretcher, holding a firehose, or carrying a victim or equipment put your back at risk of serious -- and possibly disabling -- injury! This program teaches back safety techniques specific to EMTs, firefighters and law enforcement officers, as well as ...
Invaluable guide to the basic steps to avoid back injuries.
Most back injuries are the result of workers not following safe lifting and carrying procedures. This program is an invaluable guide to the basic steps that landscape, maintenance, warehouse and custodial workers should follow in order to avoid back injuries. Program Covers ò Body mechanics ò ...
Back injuries strike more than one million people on the job every year.
Back injuries strike more than one million people on the job every year. These injuries result in lost time, lost wages and serious pain. This program teaches back safety techniques specific to material handlers, as well as exercises to keep back muscles strong and flexible. Program Covers: ò ...
Demonstrates how to prevent back injuries.
Almost everyone has had back pain at one time. Sometimes it hurts alot. But you're much better off taking care of your back before pain sets in. This program shows how you can "head off back pain" when you use your head and remember to protect your back from injury. Program Covers: Back basics ...
Whether your staff is moving patients, test tubes, laundry or food, they need to protect their back from undue stress. All healthcare workers have a high risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders or back injuries.
LIFTING PROPERLY shows the correct ways to lift, push or pull objects.
Because back injuries are a major source of personal injuries on the job, proper lifting techniques cannot be overemphasized. LIFTING PROPERLY shows the correct ways to lift, push or pull objects. It illustrates the use of carts and hand trucks, as well as the safe handling of drums and ...
Reduce the risk of painful back injuries on the job.
ON THE ROAD: THE LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFTING is an inexpensive way for your organization to reduce the risk of painful back injuries on the job. Using this 22 Trainer's Manual package teaches your employees the four easy techniques for lifting as part of your organization's back injury prevention ...

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