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Back pain is one of the most common workplace injuries, often resulting from poor posture, overexertion or improper lifting techniques. In this Back Safety in Industrial Environments course, you’ll learn how the spine works, what causes back injuries, and how to prevent pain through posture, safe lifting and smart daily habits—at work and home.
This course explains how your spine supports your body, what happens when it’s under strain, and how everyday movements affect back health. You’ll discover how to reduce pressure on your lower back, lift safely by bending your knees instead of your waist, and avoid risky positions while working or resting.
You’ll also learn how to adjust your chair, driving seat, and sleep posture to maintain spinal alignment, as well as tips for strengthening your back through low-impact exercises. These habits help you stay comfortable, avoid long-term injury and stay productive, on and off the job.
It is designed for people working in industrial environments who want to prevent back injuries, though the habits it teaches apply both at work and at home.
It covers how the back works, types of back injuries, better posture for a healthier back, how to lift things safely, and taking care of your back 24/7, ending with a review.
You will gain skills in proper posture, ergonomics, injury prevention, Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, and spinal manipulation.
The course explains the spine's basic structure and function from the ground up, including how the back works and common causes of back pain, so no specialized background is assumed.
It teaches safe lifting and carrying techniques, how to reduce pressure on the lower back, how to maintain proper posture when standing, sitting, driving, and sleeping, and low-impact exercises to strengthen your back.