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To prevent falling over backwards when backing away from a workstation, always be aware of your surroundings and look behind you before moving. Take small, deliberate steps instead of taking large strides, and use a hand to feel for any obstacles or furniture. Additionally, consider using a mirror or reflective surface to increase visibility of your surroundings. Lastly, ensure that the area behind you is clear of hazards before backing up.

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