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Back Safety in Food Processing and Handling Environments

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This course explores the structure and function of the back, common issues, and prevention techniques.

16 minutes   |   SKU: CS403-2    |    Language(s): EN    |    Produced 2022

SKU:

CS403-2

Language(s):

EN

Updated:

2022

Length

16 minutes

Training Objectives

Understand the structure and function of the back to prevent injuries
Identify common causes of back pain in the workplace
Learn proper lifting techniques to prevent back injuries
Implement strategies to maintain a healthy back at work and at home

Course Overview

If your back has been hurting, you’re definitely not alone. An estimated 31 million people in the U.S. are suffering from back pain at any given time. And we spend more than $50 billion dollars every year trying to get rid of it. More than one million back injuries occur in the workplace every year, making "bad backs" a major cause of days missed from work. That’s a lot of back pain, not to mention lost wages and productivity. But it doesn’t have to happen. To avoid back pain and injuries, we need to take a look at how the back is structured, how it works, the problems that can affect it...and what we can do to prevent them.

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