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Back Injury Prevention (Foundries)

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Learn essential techniques for preventing back injuries in foundries. Protect yourself and coworkers from common hazards.

9 minutes   |   SKU: 4003A    |    Language(s): EN    |    Produced 2006

SKU:

4003A

Language(s):

EN

Updated:

2006

Length

9 minutes

Training Objectives

Learn safe lifting techniques to prevent back injuries
Identify foundry hazards that can cause back injuries
Understand the importance of ergonomics in preventing back injuries
Promote active participation in safety programs and PPE use

Course Overview

Back Injury Prevention (Foundries) Details

According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation such as arthritis, 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes, 70% result from degeneration of spinal discs. That's right; aging of the spinal disc material causes the most trouble and can cause extreme pain even from routine body motions. We'll also discuss how strains and muscles work so you can prevent these types of back injuries also.

Runtime: 9 Min. Program Outline

  • Back Mechanics
  • Back Strains
  • Back Basics
  • Difficult Lifting

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