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Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Back Safety

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Back Injuries: Sobering Facts 80-90% of the population will have back injury in their lifetimes One in every 5 workplace injuries is a back injury There are more than 1 million back injuries each year –Three out of 4 back injuries occur while lifting

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Structure of the Back Vertebrae Discs Ligaments Muscles Tendons Nerves

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Types of Injuries Strains and sprains to muscles and ligaments Muscle spasms Ruptured, herniated and slipped discs Degenerative discs Stress-related back pain

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Common Causes of Back Injuries Lifting excessive weight Using improper lifting technique –Bending over at waist –Twisting with load –Reaching for elevated loads –Carrying or lifting awkwardly shaped objects Sitting, standing or working in one position too long

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Contributing Factors Poor physical condition Extra weight Poor posture Stress

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Proper Lifting Procedures Plan the lift Test load before lifting Place feet shoulder-width apart close to object Bend the knees Get a secure grip

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Proper Lifting Procedures (cont.’d) Lift with legs, keeping back straight Lift evenly and slowly - no jerky motions. Keep load as close to body as possible

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Proper Lifting Procedures (cont’d) To change directions –Do not twist –Turn feet in direction of intended travel –Let body follow feet When moving with load –Keep it close to body –Watch for slip and fall hazards To set load down, follow steps in reverse

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Other Stress Inducing Activities Prolonged sitting –Use good posture –Stretch frequently Prolonged standing –Keep weight evenly balanced –Change foot positions Pushing/pulling loads –Always push –Easier on back & gives more control Elevated loads –Use ladder –Load close to body –Back straight

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Preventing Back Injuries Avoid lifting and bending, whenever possible Use carts, dollies, forklifts Ask for help Elevate objects

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Basic Back Care Stretch before lifting Slow down during heavy, repetitive lifting Take rest breaks for your back Sleep on a firm mattress Get in shape Use good posture

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Exercises for Your Back Wall slides Leg raises Leg raises (seated) Partial sit-ups Back swing

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications If Back Pain Occurs Rest and avoid activity that caused pain Use cold packs to relieve pain (initially) Use heat (after 48 hours) Use over-the-counter pain relievers Gradually begin gentle stretching Consult physician if: –Pain persists after resting for 72 hours –You have feeling of numbness in lower limbs

Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Key Take-Aways Use proper lifting techniques Know motions to avoid Don’t over do it - get help Help you back by caring for it