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The low back is the most commonly injured body part due to workplace hazards in Canada.
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What to look for and how to adjust your vehicle.NOTE: Each vehicle make and model has different features and controls. Refer to the manufacturer's manual for more information on your vehicle.
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A guideline on how to implement a safe client handling program in five steps. Each step provides a general framework and links to other resources.
Developed by: PSHSA (Public Services Health & Safety Association)Description: Appendices of the Optimizing Your Safe Client Handling Program from Public Services Health & Safety Association (…
Concern Details Background: Truck drivers spend extended periods of time sitting in their trucks. Occupational drivers have also been shown to increase risk for developing musculoskeletal disorders,…
Developed by: WorkSafe BCDescription: Truck drivers often sit for long periods of time, which puts stress on the lower back. This video identifies things truck drivers can do before they start work…
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–The slides for a webinar on the effects of whole-body vibration, including examples from the mining industry. The slides are intended for those with a background in…

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