Back strains in the workplace

    • [DOC File]Job Safety Analysis - Michigan

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      Job-related injuries and fatalities occur every day in the workplace. These injuries often occur because employees are not trained in the proper job procedure. One way to prevent workplace injuries is to establish proper job procedures and train all employees in safer and more efficient work methods.

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    • [DOC File]6 Sterilization and Disinfection in the Laboratory

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      It is important to distinguish between sterilization and disinfection. Whereas sterilization results in destruction of all forms of microbial life, disinfection results in destruction of specific pathogenic microorganisms. A more detailed description of disinfection levels can be found in the Glossary at the back of this manual (Section 13).

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    • [DOC File]SOP 2.11: Ergonomics

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      sprains, strains, or tears. pain 4.3 Categorize hazards. Once recognized, categorize the MSD cases as related to work tasks to pinpoint where patterns or trends exist. 4.4 Seek staff input. Request information from staff about the existence of ergonomic problems related to particular jobs or tasks. This will be accomplished by: speaking with staff

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    • [DOC File]SAFE LIFTING MANUAL - HEMIC

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      About Back Strains. Most back strains are usually muscular injuries. Exercise, awareness, caution and good posture can help prevent them. A straight back will help keep your spine, back muscles and other body parts in correct alignment.

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    • [DOC File]JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS - U.S. Army Garrisons :: U.S. Army ...

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      Some people find it easier to identify possible accidents and illnesses and work back from them to the hazards. If you do that, you can list the accident and illness types in parentheses following the hazard. ... the person in relation to the machine or other elements in the environment in such a way as to eliminate stresses and strains).

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    • [DOCX File]Safe handling when securing loads. .au

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      There is an unacceptable risk with the use of dogs and cheater bars. They can cause serious harm when they kick back and hit workers and increase the risk of shoulder and back strains. Eighty percent of workers report they have been injured or know of someone who has. Alternative equipment and restraint techniques are readily available.

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    • [DOC File]Workplace Hazards Fact Sheet

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      Gymnasium equipment Back and shoulder strains and sprains, injuries to feet if weights are dropped. Arrange floor layout to enable pedestrians to avoid contact with others using equipment Don’t walk near equipment when in use by patrons Slips, trips and falls Broken bones, sprains and strains

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    • [DOC File]HUMAN FACTORS GOOD PRACTICES IN VISUAL INSPECTION

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      Repositioning in cramped or dirty spaces (e.g. fuel tank, tail interior) causes strains and sprains. Head lacerations from walking in cabin or around fuselage exterior. Kneeling causes bruises of strains in the knees. Lifting equipment in restricted spaces results in back strain. Fall on stairs and access stands

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    • [DOCX File]Can You Actually Lift - HCCA

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      TOOLBOX TALK - BACK SPRAINS AND STRAINS. You may not be aware, but the most commonly experienced workplace injury is also the most avoidable. 50% of US employees are expected to experience physical damage to their lower back at some point. Even if you believe you aren’t susceptible to back damage where you work, it’s important to re-assess.

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    • [DOC File]08/06/12 – Draft Updated

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      Back strains as well as disc herniations and spinal stenosis aggravations without progressive neurological findings can initially be treated conservatively. However, those with any radicular findings will require close follow up and repeated neurological examinations. Refer to Section C.2.

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