1-877-SAFE345 Maine Video Display Terminal Law Training Program.

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Maine Video Display Terminal Law
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1-877-SAFE345 Maine Video Display Terminal Law Training Program

1-877-SAFE345 By the end of this presentation you will be able to: Identify the elements of the law Identify the training requirements Define ergonomics and its benefits Recognize signs and systems of early injury Identify work activities that can lead to injury List examples of ergonomic principles that reduce risk of injury

1-877-SAFE345 Maine VDT Law MRSA Title 26 – Labor and Industry Chapter 5 – Health and Safety Regulations Sections: 251 and 252 – Video Display Operator Effective date: January 1, 1992

1-877-SAFE345 Section: 251 Definitions Bureau – Bureau of Labor Standards Employer – Uses 2 or more terminals Operator – Four consecutive hours daily Terminal – Video display terminal (Does not apply to television, oscilloscopes, cash registers, or money typewriters)

1-877-SAFE345 Section: 252 Education Training requirements – Under 5 employees MAY be only written – 6 employees or more MUST be oral and written Training schedule – Within the first month of hire – Annually thereafter

1-877-SAFE345 Training Program Requirements Notification of rights by posting the law and poster that explains these rights and duties in plain language. (available from Bureau of Labor standards – ) Explanation of the proper use of the terminals Protective measures to avoid symptoms How to achieve and maintain proper posture How to adjust your workstation equipment

1-877-SAFE345 Definition of Ergonomics Ergonomics: It is the science and practice of designing jobs and workplaces to match the capabilities and limitations of the human body. Ergonomics means: fitting the job to the worker.

1-877-SAFE345 Benefits of Ergonomics Ergonomics helps to prevent injuries Ergonomics has other benefits: – Improved quality of work – Improved quality of life – Reduced fatigue and discomfort

1-877-SAFE345 Safety, Health and the VDT Law Education on injury prevention is an important part of safety and health There are thousands of injuries, known as WMSD’s, in Maine each year (WMSD: Work-related Musculo-Skeletal Disorders)

1-877-SAFE345 What are Work-related Musculo- Skeletal Disorders (WMSD’s) Also known as: – Cumulative Trauma Disorders – Repetitive Strain Injuries – Overuse Injuries Usually develop gradually, but sometimes can appear suddenly Can be serious, if not taken care of early

1-877-SAFE345 What are Symptoms of WMSD’s? Discomfort, pain, dull ache Decreased range of motion, tightness Numbness, tingling Change of color Swelling of joint or limb Decreased grip strength

1-877-SAFE345 What Causes WMSD’s? Repetitive motion Forceful exertion Awkward posture Mechanical pressure Cold temperatures Stress Nutritional deficiencies Poor lighting Prolonged standing in one place Sitting (poor posture) Working with neck flexed

1-877-SAFE345 Will it happen to me? Age General health Heredity Posture Diet Activities

1-877-SAFE345 WMSD Injury Depends On! Duration of exposure (how long) – usually need hours of exposure before risk factors become a concern. Frequency of exposure (how often) Intensity of exposure (how much) Combinations of factors

1-877-SAFE345 Awkward Postures

1-877-SAFE345 Awkward Postures

1-877-SAFE345 Awkward Postures

1-877-SAFE345 Solutions: Static Postures Foot rests, shifting weight Well designed, adjustable, supportive seating Work surfaces at appropriate height Change positions frequently Routine stretch breaks

1-877-SAFE345 Solutions: The Chair The right size Lumbar support Proper height Armrests (removable) Pan Good foundation Adjustable while sitting or seated Seated neutral posture

1-877-SAFE345 Solution: The Monitor The monitor should be directly in front of you Top of screen should be eye level A copy stand should be adjacent to or in front of the monitor Adjust brightness and contrast

1-877-SAFE345 Solution: The Keyboard Spread keyboard work throughout the day Use macros for common functions Take stretch pauses Improve your posture and move around as much as possible OSHA

1-877-SAFE345 Solution: Lighting Bright lighting may “wash out” the image making it hard to see which will cause eye fatigue. Lighting should be indirect or “task lighting” should be used to reduce wash out or glare.

1-877-SAFE345 Solution: Glare Screen 90 o angle to window Drapes or blinds Avoid bright lights Screen hood Walls, work surfaces non-reflective Keep screen clean Adjust color, contrast, and brightness

1-877-SAFE345 What Can You Do? Recognize and report symptoms Get involved in ergonomics Perform an Ergonomic Risk Assessment

1-877-SAFE345 Ergonomic Risk Assessment Identify the Hazards – use the attached checklist. Assess the Risk – how often do you do your job, your health, posture, workstation evaluation (attached). Control the risks – Adjust your workstation to fit your ergonomic needs.

1-877-SAFE345 Symptom Recognition and Reporting Report symptoms if: – Pain is persistent, severe or worsening – Pain radiates – Symptoms include numbness or tingling – Symptoms keep you from sleeping at night

1-877-SAFE345 Why is it Important to Report Symptoms? Chronic symptoms can lead to disabling injuries, even surgery Early treatment is more successful

1-877-SAFE345 Work Process Even when the workstation design and environmental factors are at their best, a worker can suffer discomfort and injuries from factors related to the work process.

1-877-SAFE345 Six Key Points to Remember Ergonomics can help you on your job and at home WMSD’s can happen in jobs with risk factors Risk factors can be reduced and WMSD’s prevented Reporting symptoms early is important You can help by following good ergonomic practices

1-877-SAFE345 Getting Assistance Your supervisor MDOL/Bureau of Labor Standards Telephone No Fax No TTY (800) Feeling Good On Your Job - Publication OSHA – computer workstation e-catcomputer workstation e-cat