Back pain should not be taken lightly, especially if you are required to work for a long time lifting or sitting.
Back pain should not be taken lightly, especially if you are required to work for a long time lifting or sitting. In this Back Safety in Healthcare Environments: For Office and Maintenance Personnel course, you’ll learn how the spine works, how injuries happen, and how to avoid them through posture, lifting techniques, and body mechanics. You’ll also understand how to protect your back at work and at home.
Back pain is a leading cause of missed work and long-term discomfort—but many injuries can be prevented. This course shows how the spine functions and what causes strain, especially in office and maintenance settings. You’ll explore how to sit, stand, and sleep in positions that support spinal health and reduce pressure.
You’ll also learn practical lifting techniques that protect your lower back, including how to assess a load, use your legs instead of your waist, and avoid common mistakes. The course wraps up with tips for healthy movement at home, including safe driving, household chores, and sleep posture.
By applying these strategies, you can help prevent injuries and maintain long-term back health.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the structure and function of the spine
- Identify causes of acute and chronic back pain
- Apply correct posture and body mechanics for daily tasks
- Demonstrate safe lifting techniques to prevent back strain
- Recognize everyday habits that support spinal health
Skills you’ll gain
Proper PostureErgonomicsInjury PreventionLifting Operations And Lifting Equipment RegulationsSpinal ManipulationWhat You'll Learn
- Describe the structure and function of the spine and how the back works
- Identify the causes of acute and chronic back pain and types of back injuries
- Apply correct posture and body mechanics for daily tasks while sitting, standing, and sleeping
- Demonstrate safe lifting techniques, including assessing a load and using your legs instead of your waist
- Recognize everyday habits that support spinal health at work and at home, including safe driving and household chores
Key Takeaways
- Back pain is a leading cause of missed work and long-term discomfort, but many injuries can be prevented.
- Understanding how the spine functions helps explain what causes strain, especially in office and maintenance settings.
- Sitting, standing, and sleeping in supportive positions reduces pressure on the spine.
- Safe lifting means assessing the load, using your legs instead of your waist, and avoiding common mistakes.
- Healthy movement at home, including safe driving, household chores, and sleep posture, supports long-term back health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course for?
It is designed for office and maintenance personnel in healthcare environments, particularly those required to work for long periods lifting or sitting.
What does this course cover?
It covers how the spine works, how injuries happen, and how to avoid them through posture, lifting techniques, and body mechanics, plus tips for protecting your back at work and at home.
What skills will I gain?
You will gain skills in proper posture, ergonomics, injury prevention, lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations, and spinal manipulation.
Does the course address back care outside of work?
Yes, it wraps up with tips for healthy movement at home, including safe driving, household chores, and sleep posture.
What lessons are included?
Lessons include How the Back Works, Types of Back Injuries, Better Posture for a Healthier Back, How To Lift Things Safely, Taking Care of Your Back 24/7, and a Review.
Transcript
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