Safety Belts
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My company currently requires all employees to wear safety belts. I understand now that this is not an OSHA requirement, rather it is a company decision. What are your companies policies regarding this matter. Is it better to make it optional, but provide lift training? Some say that it provides a false sense of security. I look forward to your thoughts.
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My personal opinion is that employees should not wear a brace but a lifting program, including training and follow-up is the key to this issue.
While shopping at a pet food store, I noticed they put the heaviest dog food sacks on the bottom shelf. I asked the manager why they didn't stock them on the middle shelves for easier manuevering into the shopping cart. He said their head office required them to stock that way because it "looked" better. He encouraged me to ask for help from an employee to lift the bags into the shopping cart. When I asked him if it was okay for his employees to hurt their backs, he got very defensive. I asked him for the address of their head office and he wouldn't give it to me. I feel it is our duty, as safety professionals to spread the word about safe lifting and use of back supports no matter where we see the problems!
Because we did not put a transitional program in place, and employees had been using back belts for a few years and the number of back injuries rose about 50%.(cause due to years of wearing back belts created a false sense of security, weak back muscles, it encouraged bad safety behavior) However, now that we are over that hurdle, our back injuries have diminished. BBS really works. We also trained employees on excersises they can do to strenthen their back muscles.
My suggestion is before you give your employees the option, have a transitional plan in place. (train, train, train) propper lifting, pushing and pulling techniques. Excersises to strenthen their muscles. (they can do these at home) and document,document,document.