In the rush of moving day, it's easy to overlook safety. To ensure no one gets hurt, follow these 5 basic rules to prevent accidents and injuries from occurring.
December 8, 2014
In the rush of moving day, it's easy to overlook safety. To ensure no one gets hurt, follow these 5 basic rules to prevent accidents and injuries from occurring.
According to the CSST, one third of all professional movers suffer from back injury—despite being trained to use proper lifting techniques. Presumably you are not a professional mover, which is why you should be extra careful when moving with the help of friends and loved ones. In fact, being aware of the potential dangers involved goes a long way in preventing accidents and injury during a move.
If you've always imagined yourself in the role of an operations manager, this is perfect training. You'll need to oversee the entire operation, and therefore:
Anyone taking a break should avoid high-traffic areas.
Bending with the knees is not enough to avoid injury.
Clothing
Moveable parts of furniture must be secured (drawers, doors, sofa bed, full-length mirror).
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