Preventing a back injury is much easier than repairing one. Because your back is critically important to your ability to walk, sit, stand, and run, it's important to take care of it. Most back pain arises from using your back improperly, so learning a few basic rules about lifting, posture and proper exercise can help keep your back in good shape. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than one million workers suffer back injuries each year, and back injuries account for one of every five workplace injuries or illnesses. Further, one-fourth of all compensation indemnity claims involve back injuries, costing industry billions of dollars on top of the pain and suffering borne by employees. We tend to take our backs for granted until we are in pain! Statistics show that such strains are the most common among workers. Back problems are costly. This includes taking off precious work time. Medical experts say that back injuries have little to do with the weight of the lifted objects and everything to do with how they are lifted. Moreover, though lifting, placing, carying, holding and lowering are involved in manual materials handling (the principal cause of compensable work injuries) the BLS survey shows that four out of five of these injuries were to the lower back, and that three out of four occurred while the employee was lifting. Nearly 80% of people will experience some type of back injury during their lifetime. This very common injury is caused by activities both on and off the job. Common causes of back injuries include lifting, twisting and reaching. This training program has been filmed for employees that do not work in a healthcare environment. We have produced a separate training program specific to the healthcare industry (item #09-066). DVD with a CD-Rom Containing: Outline (English & Spanish), Quiz (English & Spanish), Answer Key, Certificate, Training Log, Wallet Card, PowerPoint Presentation (English & Spanish) & Manual OSHA Compliance Group, Inc. has developed this training video and materials to assist employers in training their workers about back safety.
Learn MoreAsbestos is the name of a group of naturally occurring mineral fibers. Asbestos has many positive characteristics which have been proven useful for centuries. Asbestos fiber does not deteriorate under normal usage, does not conduct electricity, and is very resistant to fire, heat and corrosion. Asbestos has been used in paper products, paints, adhesives, insulations, cements, automotive parts, protective clothing, roofing materials, toasters, popcorn poppers, slow cookers and in many other products. Unfortunately, this “super” material also contains a very dangerous quality. When handled, asbestos separates into microscopic-sized particles which remain in the air and can easily be inhaled. When inhaled, asbestos can develop into many types of life-threatening diseases. As the hazards of asbestos became more known, bans and regulations were passed to limit its use. While the use of asbestos and asbestos products has decreased significantly in recent years, it can still be found in many residential and commercial settings and continues to pose a health risk to workers and others. National Safety Compliance has developed this training video and materials to assist employers in complying with the OSHA regulation (29 CFR 1910.1001) about asbestos safety. DVD with a CD-Rom Containing: Outline (English & Spanish), Quiz (English & Spanish), Answer Key, Certificate, Training Log, Wallet Card, PowerPoint Presentation (English & Spanish) & Manual National Safety Compliance has developed this training video and materials to assist employers in training their workers about asbestos safety.
Learn MoreAn “accident” is defined as an unforeseen, uncontrollable event. However, research has shown that most workplace “accidents” are actually “incidents” that could have been controlled or prevented—IF proper procedures or rules had been followed. The goal this safety training program is to identify and make employees aware of potentially unsafe practices and conditions. The goal and responsibility of all employees is to follow these rules and procedures to the letter. Specifically designed to be suitable for most industries, this program is an excellent overview of safety basics that are vital to safe work practices. It doesn’t matter if your business is manufacturing, service, retail, education or any other industry—many of these same basic safety principles apply. This program is an excellent choice as initial safety orientation for new employees, as well as refresher training for existing employees. Topics include:
Learn MorePreventing a back injury is much easier than repairing one. Because your back is critically important to your ability to walk, sit, stand, and run, it's important to take care of it. Most back pain arises from using your back improperly, so learning a few basic rules about lifting, posture and proper exercise can help keep your back in good shape. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than one million workers suffer back injuries each year, and back injuries account for one of every five workplace injuries or illnesses. Further, one-fourth of all compensation indemnity claims involve back injuries, costing industry billions of dollars on top of the pain and suffering borne by employees. We tend to take our backs for granted until we are in pain! Statistics show that such strains are the most common among workers. Back problems are costly. This includes taking off precious work time. Medical experts say that back injuries have little to do with the weight of the lifted objects and everything to do with how they are lifted. Moreover, though lifting, placing, carying, holding and lowering are involved in manual materials handling (the principal cause of compensable work injuries) the BLS survey shows that four out of five of these injuries were to the lower back, and that three out of four occurred while the employee was lifting. Nearly 80% of people will experience some type of back injury during their lifetime. This very common injury is caused by activities both on and off the job. Common causes of back injuries include lifting, twisting and reaching. This training program has been filmed for employees that do not work in a healthcare environment. We have produced a separate training program specific to the healthcare industry (item #09-066). DVD with a CD-Rom Containing: Outline (English & Spanish), Quiz (English & Spanish), Answer Key, Certificate, Training Log, Wallet Card, PowerPoint Presentation (English & Spanish) & Manual OSHA Compliance Group, Inc. has developed this training video and materials to assist employers in training their workers about back safety.
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