PPT-Safe Lifting/Back Safety
Author : sherrill-nordquist | Published Date : 2016-05-23
Training Presented by Rita Gagnon Occupational Health Outreach Coordinator Benefis Health Systems 4067318328 Risk Factors Involved with Manual Handling Tasks Bending
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Training Presented by Rita Gagnon Occupational Health Outreach Coordinator Benefis Health Systems 4067318328 Risk Factors Involved with Manual Handling Tasks Bending at Trunk Excessive Exertion or force. Please print in completing all parts of the diving form 2 The dive number and position eg 101A 5136D are the official description of the dive 3 All parts of the form must be completed and the diver must sign the form before it can be checked and app But using lifting and handling aids can remove or reduce that risk and keep workers healthy and at work This guidance is intended for managers employees and their representatives and others involved in the selection of lifting and handling aids Why 10 to Zero Life Rules. are a compilation of basic rules. that all Halliburton employees know and live by. These are key components for identifying and managing the hazards in our business.. . Lift Hoist. Peak . When It Counts. !. (Even when the ---- hits the fan). www.YouTube.com. /PrimalATC. Facebook: Matt Ellis. Twitter @. PrimalATC. www.PrimalATC.com. Very Common Myths When It Comes to Planning Team Lifting for Throwers. Your Back Working for . You. Picture provided by: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3231/2700776357_0d324039ac_b.jpg. Malendia Maccree, Safety Specialist. UC – ANR Risk and . Safety . Services. What's Wrong with this picture?. Basic rules of good lifting. Size up the load before you lift. Bend your knees. Center yourself over the load. Get a good hand hold. Lift straight up – let your legs do the work. Don’t twist or turn. Safeguard the health of your back, avoid strain and injury when lifting, carrying and placing a load, by using the right posture and being mindful of your surroundings.. Know . your physical limit — never attempt to lift at or beyond your limit, or if you have a medical condition. Use appropriate equipment to lift and carry. Carefully assess the load and the path you will take, noting irregular surfaces, obstacles, thresholds, changes in height, or potential slipping hazards. When picking up a load, bend your knees and keep your back straight. Raise the load carefully, keep it balanced, face the direction you will move, and walk slowly. When placing the load, again, bend your knees and keep your back straight.. micro-trauma . brought about by repetitive activity over time or can be the product of a single traumatic event. . Because of the slow and progressive onset of this internal injury, the condition is often ignored until the symptoms become acute, often resulting in disabling injury. . Safety Moments Topic: Material Handling, Ergonomics, Lifting, Ladders A Safety Moment is a brief safety talk about a specific subject at the beginning of a meeting or shift. Also known as safety minutes or safety chats, these talks can be done in a variety of ways, but are typically a brief (2-5 minute) discussion on a safety related topic. They can cover a variety of safety topics and remind employees of the importance of being safe; at work, at home and in all aspects of our lives. Lifting and Your Back Preventing Back Injury Back Safety Presented by Mike C. Perea, R.N.,CEAS State Loss Control Specialist & Roger E. Montoya State Loss Control Specialist General Services Department Lifting Hazards and some ideas on how to reduce your risk of lifting injury By the end of this slideshow you will be able to: Identify the 3 types of lifting that may cause injuries Review ergonomics principles used in reducing lifting hazards and preventing injuries Alcohol and Pregnancy. No safe amount. No safe time. No safe alcohol. Period. Neuropsychology of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Methods and Findings Anne Uecker PhD Child Neuropsychologist Edmund N Dr Steve Young : Back Pain Breakthrough PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Ebook PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough PDF EBook, Back Pain Breakthrough Diet PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Recipes PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Ingredients PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough System EBook, Back Pain Breakthrough Program PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Guide EBook, Back Pain Breakthrough Reviews PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Discount EBook, Back Pain Breakthrough Buy EBook, Back Pain Breakthrough Order EBook, Back Pain Breakthrough Price PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Amazon PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Sample PDF, Back Pain Breakthrough Meal Plan You. Picture provided by: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3231/2700776357_0d324039ac_b.jpg. Malendia Maccree, Safety Specialist. UC – ANR Risk and . Safety . Services. What's Wrong with this picture?.
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