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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–An overview of how to limit back injuries at work related to lifting, carrying, lowering or moving objects. It includes information on changing the job, changing the…
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…
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–An overview of risks associated with prolonged driving. Discusses risk related to sitting and vibration, as well as potential ways to reduce those risks.