Safety Note: Preventing Back Injuries
Back Safety & Strain-Related Injuries
Back injuries are one of the most common injuries in our workplace and a leading cause of missed workdays. By understanding what causes back strain in our daily tasks and recognizing early warning signs, we can take action to prevent injuries before they become serious.
Common Causes of Back Strain
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Twisting while carrying loads
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Improper lifting
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Sudden or repetitive movements
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Carrying uneven loads
Warning Signs of a Strain Injury
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Stiffness or reduced flexibility
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Discomfort while bending or lifting
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Persistent lower back pain
Following Safe Lifting Techniques, as well as other safe work practices, can help minimize and prevent back and strain-related injuries.

Prior to Lifting
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Size the load
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Plan your route
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Ask for help if needed
Safe Lifting Techniques
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Stand close to the load
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Bend at the knees, not waist
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Keep back straight
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Lift with your legs
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Avoid twisting or turning with your feet
Use dollies, carts, and forklifts when available to facilitate the movement of loads. Alternate tasks, when possible, and reports hazards early.
In case of a strain or back related injury:
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Stop the activity
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Report to your manager or supervisor immediately
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Do not “work through” the pain
For employees on eSafety, please review the Back Safety course for additional information on back injury causes and prevention tips.