Overexertion injuries can be caused by:
InjuriesOverexertion may result in a variety of injuries, including back injuries and sprains and strains to other parts of the body including shoulders, neck, and joints.Signs of overexertion injuries include:
Safe Work HabitsTraining employees in safe work habits can minimize the risk of overexertion. Emphasizing safe lifting and the importance of maintaining a neutral body posture while working are among the chief safe work habits to instill.Train employees to lift safely by:
Other safe work habits to prevent overexertion include:
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Overexertion: Big Problem, Simple Solutions
Overexertion is among the
most common causes of workplace injuries and can result in painful
injuries. Take action to protect employees.
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