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Spring means an explosion of production activity in garden centers, but it also means an increase in physical labor. For workers who might have been sedentary through the winter months, that sudden increase could lead to injury.
But protection from injuries is more than simply providing training and support. It’s also about understanding employees have unique physical, mental and social needs that aid in their everyday health, safety and wellbeing.
Taking the time to pay attention to your and your team’s all-around health can turn surviving spring into thriving.
In the above video, Garden Center Editor Patrick Coleman and Bardavon Senior Clinical Consultant Robert Townsend idiscuss the mind/body connection crucial to keeping your employees healthy and injury-free during the busy spring season.
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