Ergonomic Project – 2006 Ladder Work by Gary Majesky WSIB Consultant, Project Mgr.

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Ergonomic Project – 2006 Ladder Work by Gary Majesky WSIB Consultant, Project Mgr.

John Stepko and Jennifer York, 2006 Ergo Student/Researcher

John Stepko and Safety Harness

Climbing Ladder – 3 Point Contact

Working On Ladders

Installing Conduit Clamps

Overhead Conduit Work

Finding the Sweet Spot

Getting to the Top, 3-Point Contact

Getting to Conduit Not So Easy

Awkward Twists Very Common

On A Ladder and the Big Reach

Reaching & Awkward Connections

Awkward Twisting on Ladders

Twisting While Knee Flexed A Risk Factor for Knee Injuries

Traditional Ladder Posture

Moving Ladders To Chase Work Very Common

Positioning Ladder, Tracing Electrical Circuits

Moving Ladder & Gathering Material

Looking for Moving Hazards

Installing Conduit in Ceilings

Tight Work Space in Ceiling

Climbing 10 Foot Ladders Very Common

Ascending Ladder, 3 Point Contact

Climbing Ladders A Repetitive Task

Almost There, A Few Rungs More

Installing Conduit Clamps

Getting Ready to Hook-up

Safety Harness & Ladder Work

Hooked Up and Looking Up

Overhead Work and Conduit

Installing Conduit in Ceiling

Mobile Work Station - Ladders

John Stepko Demonstrates Why Ladder Safety Is Important

Making Connections Overhead

John Stepko Demonstrates Familiar Posture

Looking Overhead / Neck Extended Is Very Common

John Stepko Explains How To Install Conduit

Electricians Spend A Lot of Time on Top of Ladders

Exercising Caution When Dismounting

Climbing Ladders Stressful On Knees & Back

Handling Materials & Tools While Installing Clips

John Stepko Demonstrates Why Safety Harnesses Are Important

A Classic Ceiling Pose – Always Looking Up!

Connecting Conduit A Regular Task!

Measure Twice, Cut Once

Finding the Strut To Mount Clip

If it Doesnt Fit, Tap It

Safety Harnesses Can Prevent Serious Injury

Electricians At Great Risk of Falling off Ladders

The Job Is Rewarding - Thanks for Asking

Shuffling Ladders Around Can Cause Injury

Electricians Carry and Work Off Ladders

A Typical Ladder Carrying Posture

Another Reason Electricians At Risk of Back and Other Injuries!

Shuffling Off To Another Job

A Classic Ladder Carrying Posture

Erecting Ladder To Access Ceiling

Aligning the Ladder

Time to Get to Work

Finding Access in T-Bar Ceiling

Here We Go Again

The Ergonomist Watching A Master at Work

3-point Contact

Mounting the 10 Foot Giant

Moving Ceiling Tiles to Access Work Area

Finding Location of New Pipe Run

Electricians Job Complicated by Other Mechanical Structures

Ergonomist Eager To Learn What Electricians Do

Ergonomist Discovering How Awkward Our Job Can Be

Drilling off Ladders Regular Part of the Job

Getting Power Cord & Drill

Setting Up For Awkward Drilling Job

Setup Very Important to Minimize Trips Up/Down the Ladder

Its Looking Good But Why All the Photos?

Demonstrating the Depth of Concrete

John Explains Why Job is Difficult in Cluttered Ceilings

Testing the Drill

Working In Ceilings Sometimes Tight

John Demonstrates How Tight Ceilings Are Awkward to Work In

Finding the Connection

Pipe Is Just Where Sal Left It

Drilling in Ceilings a Common Task

Working Around Obstacles

Reaching Up & Over While Pushing a Drill, A High Risk Activity for Injury

WSIB Can Now Better Understand How Electricians Get Injured

Awkward Reach with Force, A High Risk Factor for Injury

Tremendous Force on Shoulders and Arms

Working Outside the Safe Ergonomic Working Zone

Some Employer Reps Claim Electricians Perform Little Overhead Work

Working on Ladders, Arms Overhead, Pushing a Drill, in Awkward Positions

Finishing the Job

Closing the Ceiling Tile

The Demonstration is Almost Over

John Shows Jennifer his Drill

Ergo Weighing Johns Equipment

Demonstrating the Drill & Cord Weight

How to Set-up

Demonstrating Drilling Technique

Through Demonstration and Observation Were Learning What you Do!

Proper Drilling Posture, If Youre Lucky

Proper Drilling Posture Taught At School

Unfortunately School and Work are Sometimes Two Different Things

30 Years of Experience on Display Thanks John!