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Who has not heard the basics of back
injury prevention? At the same time, who
has applied these principles to every day work?
Many people understand the basics of safe lifting, but fail to perform
these basic practices on a regular and consistent basis. The following is a summary of the basics:
·
Bend your knees and keep a straight
back when you lift.
·
When you bend down to pick up a tool,
bend your knees.
·
You should NEVER bend at the waist to
pick up anything (or even to tie your shoes.).
· Keep your stomach muscles in shape. This will help maintain proper posture while
lifting, and ultimately reduce your chance for a
back injury.
·
When lifting and moving a load, shift
your feet, rather than twisting your back.
·
Remember the 10:1 ratio for lifting
improperly –
A straight-legged lift of 20 pounds
will apply over 200 pounds of force on your vertebrae and disks in your lower
back. (This is why you must bend your
knees to lift.)
·
Know what items are two men
lifts:
-
Large
sections of forms
-
Large core sections
-
Large cut outs
-
Etc.
Prevention –
·
Stretch you legs and back before you
start to work.
·
Think of proper lifting technique
before you begin a lift.
·
Establish a clear travel path before
you begin your lift.
·
Remind your co-workers of proper
technique of lifting.
This information is provided by: Assurance Agency
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