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By: Michael Hebron

 Disorders Defined  OSHA vs. the Government  Worksite Analyses  Worksite Hazard Prevention and Control  Conduct a Worksite Analyses  Ergonomics and Economics

 Ergonomics, MSD’s, and CTD’s Defined  OSHA vs. the Government With Regards to Workplace Safety  Conduct a Worksite Analyses  Worksite Hazard Prevention and Control  The Best Ways to Conduct a Worksite Analyses  Why Ergonomics Makes Good Cents for Business

 Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD’s)  Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD’s)  Ergonomics

 Find the Source of Ergonomic Stresses  Look at Future Planed Worksites  Check On System Changes to Make Sure Ergonomics is Improved With The New Changes

 Workstation Design  Work Methods  Planed Tools At The Workstation

 Job Hazards  Workstation Analysis  Periodic Surveys  Feedback and Follow Up

 Cost Benefits Studies  Why Business Worries About Ergonomics

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