Objective:
To be able to lift properly to avoid injuries.
Trainer's Note:
Problems can arise from overexertion. On a flip chart list guidelines and suggestions
for proper handling. Describe jobs that might result in overexertion. Ask a worker to demonstrate
appropriate lifting techniques. Cover some practical tips to avoid overexertion.
Background
Approximately 25 percent of workplace injuries in Ohio result from lifting, pulling or pushing objects. The
part of the body most often injured is the back.
Material Handling - Think Before Lifting
1. For best results, always pull rather than push a load. | T |
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2. Wear gloves if they allow for a better grip. | T |
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3. Approximately 25% of all injuries in Ohio result from overexertion, mainly from lifting, pulling or pushing objects. | T |
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4. Use mechanical means to handle materials when possible. | T |
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5. To prevent injuries, you should turn the body instead of twisting the back. | T |
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