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Forklift Use and Lower Back Pain

This is my first post on this forum so I'll give a little background and then ask my question.

I've been in the freight industry for about 7 years as everything from a truck driver, dock worker to supervisor. I'm currently an ops supervisor tasked with a lot more than I've ever been trained for but I'm able to get the job done.

Now the question. Has anyone found a correlation between low back pain and forklift use? I'm doing some research for myself as I suffer from chronic back pain and have found that if I spend any extended time on a forklift, my pain is exacerbated. I've had back pain for years even before forklift use so I know it's not the root cause but it's greatly increased after a shift of loading/unloading trucks.

Our environment is 95% indoor on flat, level concrete. We load trucks over a manually operated dock plate and none of them have a smooth transition from dock to trailer. I know slowing down upon entry/exit will reduce the jarring effects......that's a no-brainer.

However, I'm finding online words such as "dock shock" and "WBV" (whole body vibration) as potential causes of lower back pain. Is there any meat to these causes?

I'm not looking to change the forklift world nor am I looking for information to create a class-action lawsuit against anyone. I'm looking for ways to prevent/reduce lower back fatigue for the guys on my dock and maybe find some relief for myself in the process.

Thanks in advance for any input.

DockPlate
  • Posted 25 May 2010 01:43
  • Discussion started by DockPlate
  • Texas, United States
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All great information!

Thanks, I knew I'd come to the right place.

DockPlate
  • Posted 26 May 2010 04:10
  • Reply by DockPlate
  • Texas, United States
DockPlate -

The following Australian presentation (Forklifts - "the hidden dangers") should be of interest (33 pdf pages.)

Google: safework.sa.gov.au/uploaded_files/2006_W70.pdf
  • Posted 26 May 2010 03:51
  • Reply by joseph_h
  • Michigan, United States
There is a Canadian study online, about forklift ergonomics and back pain.
  • Posted 26 May 2010 01:24
  • Reply by TradeShowDave
  • California, United States
That would be the information I'm looking for.

Thanks tons.

DockPlate
  • Posted 25 May 2010 20:53
  • Reply by DockPlate
  • Texas, United States
DockPlate:

Google: Effect of forklift operation on lower back pain: An evidence-based approach

Google: Lower back pain and forklift operators

Google: Forklift ergonomics

You will find several links that will apply to your research.
  • Posted 25 May 2010 20:42
  • Reply by joseph_h
  • Michigan, United States
Sadly, I know our issues aren't seatbelt related. I could go on but all of you have already heard the excuses. I could enforce seatbelt use on my end but when you don't have someone that "leads by example" and doesn't enforce the basics................you get the picture.

I know bouncing in and out of trailers during loading/unloading causes some serious compression of the spine and back muscles, I'm just trying to find some sort of either scientific information or industry-lead studies to confirm.

Thanks for the replies so far.
  • Posted 25 May 2010 08:42
  • Reply by DockPlate
  • Texas, United States
I've seen companies buy "top of the line" seats to make forklift operators more comfortable.
  • Posted 25 May 2010 08:38
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States
This is a post I put in awhile ago.
No doubt a dirty word....
Does anyone have any US. legal documentation regarding old ratchet style seatbelts used on lift trucks and back injuries from prolonged use?
I sent an e-mail to a professor that did a study for the CDC but he's been shy.

Thanks "

I got no replies.
Our industry upgraded to newer products with the improved seatbelt installed.
Dave
  • Posted 25 May 2010 08:21
  • Reply by TradeShowDave
  • California, United States

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