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How to Prevent Back Injuries on the Job
How to Prevent Back Injuries on the Job
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Back injuries are common in the workplace, but you don't have to let your job hurt your back. A little planning, and proper lifting techniques, can help to keep your back safe and strong.
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How to Prevent Back Injuries on the Job

Four out of five adults will experience significant low back pain in their lifetime. In many cases, this back pain is caused by injuries, and often these injuries are workplace-related.

Back injuries account for nearly 20% of all injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace. They are common in a variety of fields, from construction work to health care and child care. Many of these injuries can be prevented, however.


Healthy back guidelines

Here are some of the most important steps you can take to avoid back injuries — at work or at home:


Safe lifting

A large proportion of back injuries are related to lifting, and people whose jobs involve frequent bending or lifting face the greatest risk of back injuries.

These guidelines can help you to bend and lift safely:



Last updated February 07, 2008


   
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