5 Work Safety Tips From Dr Matt Ehrhard Of Broadway Relief And Wellness
Released on = December 29, 2006, 10:53 am
Press Release Author = Broadway Relief and Wellness
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = Dr. Matt Ehrhard of Broadway Relief and Wellness gives you 5 safety tips to prevent you from getting injured at work.
Press Release Body = 5 Work Safety Tips From Dr Matt Ehrhard Of Broadway Relief And Wellness
Did you know that according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, every 5 seconds a worker is injured in the United States? In 1996, the National Safety Council estimated that on-the-job injuries cost Americans $121 billion on societal expenses. Some of these include lost wages, lost productivity, health care costs, and many other expenses.
Dr. Matt Ehrhard, owner of Broadway Relief and Wellness in Louisville, KY, has treated hundreds of work related injuries at his chiropractic office. He feels that workplace injuries are far too common and many times can be avoided. \"Most workplace injuries that I treat are ones that are preventable. Often times they are the result of a momentary lapse of judgment or a lack of proper safety precautions,\" said Dr. Ehrhard.
Dr. Ehrhard wants to help educate workers and employers how to prevent workplace injuries. Here is a list of 5 tips to help you stay injury free while at work:
1. While working at your desk or computer, make sure that you sit with your knees at about a 90 to 130 degree angle. Sitting with more or less of an angle can cause strain on your back. 2. Always lift properly. Bend at the knees and use your hips when lifting. Try to keep your back straight and the weight balanced and close to your body. 3. Exercise frequently and eat healthy. Also remember to stretch so your body is not only strong, but flexible. 4. Take frequent stretch breaks. If you sit at your computer all day, make sure to stretch periodically. If you stand all day, taking the load off can also help prevent injury. 5. Get adequate sleep. Fatigue greatly increases the risk of injury.
While these are just guidelines for work safety, Dr. Ehrhard urges his patients to take the common sense approach. Doing anything repetitively can lead to injury. \"I tell my patients to be smart and to just try to stay alert and aware of their workplace surroundings. With a little bit of effort, we can greatly reduce the number of work related injuries in America,\" said Dr. Ehrhard.
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