This DVD program on Back Safety in Industrial Environments discusses situations that can lead to back injuries and what employees can do to avoid them… both at work and at home.
This DVD program on Safe Lifting in Construction Environments provides the information employees need to protect their backs when they are lifting and carrying.
This video provides a step-by-step formula for safe lifting that also encourages the development of safe lifting habits. A wide variety of situations, both on and off the job, illustrate how frequently we are faced with the opportunity to improve our lifting skills and attitude.
According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of back problems result from degeneration of spinal discs; 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation; 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes. Practicing safe lifting at home and work and having the right attitude about safety can be effective in preventing back injuries. This program explains how the back works. We discuss how strains and muscles work so back injuries can be prevented.
Back Injury Prevention program explains back functions. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of back problems result from degeneration of spinal discs; 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation; 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes. Practicing safe lifting at home and work and having the right attitude about safety can be effective in preventing back injuries. We discuss how strains and muscles work so back injuries can be prevented.
Back Injury Prevention through Exercise program outlines a pro-active approach to back injury prevention. Specifically, a routine of exercises that will build up the strength and endurance of your back. A strong healthy back is less prone to injury.
Lifting Safely in Office Environments program explains how the back works and provides enough information to make the right choices when lifting. This video explains how the back works and how strains and muscles work so you can prevent these types of back injuries.
All employees have the responsibility to work and act in a safe manner. The company provides safety programs and employees help to make them successful. This program provides basic guidelines for safety in a recycling facility.
Lifting Safely with Back Belts looks at how the back works and how wearing back belts can provide support. The vast majority of back injuries are preventable; however, many back problems are not the result of injury, but are the result of degeneration of the discs.
Better Back, Better Health, Better Life program will help reduce chances of having a back injury. 80% of all people will experience back trouble. According to the American Institute of Preventative Medicine, about 80 million people in the U.S. currently have back pain.
Back Injury Responsibility program is designed to help you understand the physical make up of the back. The back is a complex unit made of several components. The spine is made of bones, nerves, and discs. The bones give your back strength while the discs act like shock absorbers between the bones.
System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention (Long Version) program's purpose is to provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses. We review how the back works and preventing back injuries and back pain by protecting the entire back system. We will present back care tips, anatomy of the back, back mechanics and rules to follow when lifting.
System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention (Long Version) program's purpose is to provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses. A research of university files revealed very few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. We learned that each individual is the most important part of any safe lifting program.
System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention (without Back Belts) program focuses on the structure of the back and proper lifting techniques. 25% of workplace accidents relate to back injuries causing 80 to 100 billion dollars lost every year in the United State alone.
Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders - Skill Sets for Stretching program shows how to warm up and stretch prior to exercise. We all have heard of stretching and warming up, but few of us do it. The first principle of stretching is let your body know what's coming.
Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders - Skill Sets For Safer Lifting program is to help you recognize what makes a lift more demanding and how you can make a less demanding choice. Really good lifting happens when you use your body as close as possible to the way it is designed. Much of the demands of a lift are generated by the position of your upper body while you're lifting.
Working in the trucking industry increases a person's risk for developing musculoskeletal problems and other health problems due to the long hours in the same sedentary position. This program offers various exercises for specific areas of the body that are affected by sitting for long periods of time in the same position.
Safe Lifting - Modules 1, 2, 3 is a new program designed to help employees perform proper lifting in order to prevent back injuries associated with transportation professionals. (Module 1: Lifting Safely / Preventing Back Injuries) (Module 2: Body Mechanics for Wheel Chairs) (Module 3: Wheel Chairs).
Safe Lifting - Modules 1, 2, 3 is a new program designed to help employees perform proper lifting in order to prevent back injuries associated with transportation professionals. This program explains how the back works and making the right choice on lifting safely.
Back Care for Public Agencies program covers lifting safely, hazards, and back anatomy. Due to the nature of construction and public agency work, there are a wide variety of hazards. This is definitely a "must see" program for employees before an accident occurs. Good for retraining employees who have experienced a back injury.
Back Injury Prevention (Foundries) program will explain how the back works so you'll have enough information to make the right choices on how to lift anything safely. We'll also discuss how strains and muscles work so you can prevent these types of back injuries also.
According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of back problems result from degeneration of spinal discs; 20% of backaches are attributed to inflammation; 10% are due to actual back injuries and other miscellaneous causes. This program explains how the back works. We discuss how strains and muscles work so back injuries can be prevented.
This is a short refresher course. According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of backaches are the result of degeneration of spinal discs. This program will explain how the back works so you will have enough information to make the right choices.
This is a short refresher course. Handling and storing materials are vital to the construction industry. The improper handling and storing of materials can cause costly injuries. Workers frequently cite the weight and bulkiness of objects causing injuries. This program focuses on the proper procedures and safety when handling materials.
This is a short refresher course. It is based on the full length version of System Lifting 2000 Back Injury Prevention program which will provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. Few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. Each individual is absolutely the most important ingredient of any safe lifting program. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses.
The vast majority of back injuries are preventable; however many back problems are the result of degeneration of the discs. Overtime the discs become worn and damaged. This program explains how the back works and lifting safely.
According to the National Safety Council and medical research, 70% of backaches are the result of degeneration of spinal discs. You probably heard the warning "bend your knees and lift with your legs." This program will explain how the back works so you will have enough information to make the right choices.
Working is great exercise! The more you work and the more motion you give your body, the better you will feel. This program focuses on reducing the chances of back injuries.
Handling and storing materials are vital to the construction industry. The improper handling and storing of materials can cause costly injuries. Workers frequently cite the weight and bulkiness of objects causing injuries. This program focuses on the proper procedures and safety when handling materials.
This program is designed to educate child care providers in ways to prevent disabling back injuries. It demonstrates the proper way to safely lift a child or other heavy object that might be encountered in a child care environment.