Prevent injury with these stretches for construction workers
It’s no secret that construction workers hold probably the most grueling jobs in the nation. Injuries are unfortunately commonplace, from a sprained wrist or ankle to a debilitating fall or even a fatality. Safety issues are a constant focus, including safety meetings, use of safety harnesses, equipment checks and more. These can prevent major and minor injuries. Here’s another way to prevent minor injuries: using these on-the-job stretches to help construction workers prevent injuries.
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First, though, let’s take a look at a few construction worker injury statistics:
- 10% of construction workers are injured annually. (OSHA)
- 150,000 construction site accident injuries occur every year. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Injury rates in construction are 71% higher than the average injury rates across all industries. (NCBI)
While it may seem comical to think of burly construction workers doing on-the-job stretches to help prevent injuries, these simple exercises can improve flexibility and circulation, plus improve physical performance.
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“Stretching keeps muscles flexible, strong, and allows for joints to maintain range of motion. Without it, muscles and surrounding areas could become tight, strained or even permanently damaged during work,” said a BigRentz article. Below is their infographic, showing eight easy stretches for workers to incorporate in their daily routine, reposted with permission.
This infographic originally appeared on bigrentz.com.
This post originally appeared on Arrowhead’s corporate blog. It has been modified and updated to better reflect the needs of our tribal clients and their agents.