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Presented by: [name] Ergonomics Awareness

What “What is Ergonomics” Science of work Matching the work to fit the worker Enhances the interaction between people, machines and equipment to enhance quality, productivity & safety

“An Ergonomic Process Prevents Injuries & Improves Productivity”

Why “Why Consider Ergonomics”   in work related injury & illness  Containment of WCB costs   Productivity   Quality   in absenteeism

Musculoskeletal Injuries (MSI) Injuries involving …bone, tendons, ligaments, joint cartilage and synovial tissue, muscle, vascular and nervous tissue Examples: Tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, back strain and thoracic outlet syndrome

“When “When to Consider Implementing Ergonomics”  Prevention of injury  Return to Work Program ….  Role of Ergonomics in Return to Work Program Abilities after Injury/illness Rehabilitation Accommodation/ Modification Physical demands of Job =

How “How to Implement Ergonomics” ergonomic risks  Identification of ergonomic risks 1.Review injury, illness & operational data, costs 2.Interview employees, supervisors, engineering 3.Observation & data collection 4.Ergonomic risk assessment

Identification of 7 Ergonomic Risks 1.Posture 2.Force 3.Repetition 4.Static Muscle Work 5.Mechanical Pressure 6.Environment 7.Vibration

1. Posture  Non-Neutral Posture

2. Force

3. Repetition

4. Static Muscle Work

5. Mechanical Pressure

6. Environment

7. Vibration

How “How to Implement Ergonomics”  Identification of ergonomic risks  Control or eliminate  Control or eliminate risks for injury Engineering / Administrative / Behavioral

Control or Elimination Ergonomic Risks 1.Engineering Workstation Equipment and Tools 2.Administrative Work Methods Work Organization 3.Behavioral Early reporting Exercise and stretching Lifestyle and health

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