eLearning Course

SafetyBytes® - Lifting and Back Safety

Preventing Back Injuries

Acute back injuries can be the immediate result of improper lifting techniques and/or lifting loads that are too heavy for the back to support. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll review the proper technique for lifting loads.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Keeping a Safe Workplace

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Linear Navigation
  • Integrated Video

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Also Available as: Off-The-Shelf Safety Video Program (ILT)

Back to Basics™ (Manual Material Handling)

Back to Basics™ (Manual Material Handling)

Back to Basics™ is a quick paced, informative program to help employees understand back injuries and the precautions they can take to prevent these most costly lost time incidents.

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Additional Information

This course reviews the proper techniques for lifting a load. Remember to about where you’re going, how you’re going to get there, and if the oath is clear. The bottom line… think ahead before you use your back – lift smart, lift safe!


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