This safety lesson teaches HVAC workers how to lift heavy objects safely while working in residential settings. It covers risks like back strain, pulled muscles, and dropped equipment. The video explains proper lifting posture, using tools like dollies or team lifts, and recognizing when something is too heavy to move alone. By following safe lifting practices, HVAC workers can protect their bodies and reduce workplace injuries.
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