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Ergonomics Best Practices Training Short

Learn ergonomic best practices to reduce strain and prevent back injuries at work.

2 minutes
EN
2023
SKU: ATS038-2

Training Objectives

Improve workstation setup for safer, efficient work

Understand ergonomic techniques to reduce back strain

Course Overview

Poor ergonomic habits are a leading cause of back strain and workplace injuries.

This course focuses on practical ergonomic best practices that help reduce stress on the body during everyday tasks. Learners will explore common risk factors such as bending to lift objects, twisting while carrying loads, overreaching, and working at improperly set workstation heights.

In addition to manual tasks, the course highlights the importance of using proper tools and maintaining good posture in both active and office environments.

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It puts excessive strain on the lower back and increases injury risk.
Keep them at waist level and use your legs, not your back, to lift or move.
Twisting places unnatural stress on the spine and can cause injury.
Pushing is safer because it reduces strain on the back and arms.
It reduces pressure on the lower back and helps prevent long-term strain.

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$55

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2-minute interactive course
Certificate of completion
Multiple language options
Progress tracking
Mobile compatible

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