Back Injury Control Measures For Manual Lifting And Seat Design

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. Gallagher A. G. Mayton
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Abstract

Back injuries account for a high proportion of lost workdays in the mining industry and are a leading cause of disability in mine workers. Two risk factors for low back injuries are manual lifting and whole-body vibration exposure when operating mobile equipment. Recent research has shed light on possible mechanisms through which low back injuries may occur, and the results of these studies can be used to improve the design of lifting tasks and seats to decrease injury risk. This article discusses recent research results and how this knowledge can be leveraged to reduce the risk of low back pain.
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APA: S. Gallagher A. G. Mayton  Back Injury Control Measures For Manual Lifting And Seat Design

MLA: S. Gallagher A. G. Mayton Back Injury Control Measures For Manual Lifting And Seat Design. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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