We’ve Got Your Back – Back Supports On Site
ERGONOMICS
Back supports, or back braces, are a crucial component of workplace safety in Australia and New Zealand. They are designed to reduce the risk of injury from manual tasks. Many workers are unaware of the importance of back support and so do not take the necessary steps to protect their bodies. This lack of knowledge can lead to serious injuries, such as lower back pain, and even long-term disability.
Industrial worksites can be dangerous places. With long hours, heavy loads, and awkward positions, it’s no surprise that back injuries are one of the most common workplace injuries. According to the 2017–18 National Health Survey, by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 16% of the total population experience back pain. We have seen an increasing number of injuries related, and the required support that helps workers on site with manual handling, including lifting and pushing heavy objects. It has become increasingly important for employers to provide their workers with the proper tools and equipment to reduce the risk of injury. One of the key pieces of equipment is the back support, which has become a vital part of any worksite safety plan. Back supports are designed to reduce the strain and pressure on a person’s back.
The benefits of using back support on the worksite are numerous. For starters, they can help reduce lower back pain. The extra support provided by the belt helps to reduce strain on the muscles and joints, decreasing the likelihood of injury. Back support can also help to improve posture. Many workers tend to slouch or hunch over when performing their duties, but back supports help keep the spine in a more neutral position. This helps reduce fatigue and strain on the lower back, allowing workers to be more productive. In addition to improved posture and decreased back pain, back supports can also help to protect the spine from injury. By providing extra support and stability, the belt can help to absorb strain and protect the user.
In conclusion, back supports are essential to the health and safety of workers in Australia and New Zealand. They reduce the risks of musculoskeletal injuries, which can have serious and long-lasting repercussions. The implementation of back supports on worksites also has the potential to reduce financial costs and downtime associated with injuries, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and insurance premiums. Additionally, employers should ensure that workers are trained in the correct use of back supports and the correct lifting techniques. It is essential that employers and workers recognise the importance of back support and take the necessary steps to ensure their safety.
We are proud distributors of the best range of back braces on the market, including the Ergodyne Back Supports Proflex 100, the Proflex 100 HiVis Version, and the low-profile ProFlex 1500 Weight Lifters Style Back Support Brace.
At Pryme, you can rest assured that we’ve got your back.
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