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1 ® © 2016 National Safety Council Ergonomics For use in conjunction with 5-Minute Safety Talk

2 © 2016 National Safety Council 2 Ergonomics Ergonomics involves designing and arranging workspaces so people work efficiently and safely. Ergonomics is used to evaluate how you do your work to identify any risk factors that might lead to injury, and then find the best solution to eliminate or manage the hazard. Capabilities and limitations are taken into account to ensure tasks, equipment, information and environment suit you.

3 © 2016 National Safety Council 3 What are Ergonomic Conditions? Disorders of the soft tissue – specifically: –Muscles –Nerves –Tendons –Ligaments –Joints –Cartilage –Blood vessels –Spinal discs

4 © 2016 National Safety Council 4 Possible Causes Vibration Contact Stress Force Awkward Posture Repetition

5 © 2016 National Safety Council 5 Recognizing Ergonomic Symptoms Common ergonomic symptoms include: Pain Swelling Tingling Tenderness or numbness Sometimes difficulty moving or using the extremity If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, make sure to see your physician or an occupational physician as soon as possible to determine the cause of your pain.

6 © 2016 National Safety Council 6 Ergonomic Risk Factors The main categories of ergonomic risk factors are: Environment - Risks found in your work environment

7 © 2016 National Safety Council 7 Ergonomic Risk Factors Equipment - Risks associated with the equipment you use

8 © 2016 National Safety Council 8 Ergonomic Risk Factors Work Practices – Risks caused by work requirements, processes or procedures

9 © 2016 National Safety Council 9 Ergonomic Risk Factors Individual – Risks that are unique to you as an individual, such as physical characteristics, habits and behavior

10 © 2016 National Safety Council 10 Non-strenuous or strenuous repetitive movement can cause ergonomic conditions. Some conditions can be brought on by: Sudden increases in your workload Introduction of a new process to your work routine Use of vibrating tools Maintaining a rigid posture Repetitive Movement

11 © 2016 National Safety Council 11 Common Ergonomic Problems Bursitis Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Osteoarthritis Tendonitis Tension neck/shoulder Trigger Finger

12 © 2016 National Safety Council 12 Ergonomic Solutions Help minimize & possibly eliminate ergonomic risk factors: Talk with your supervisor about what to do if you are experiencing pain in the soft tissues Talk with ergonomic experts to identify what is causing your pain and to find a solution Reduce the pace of work, alternating repetitive tasks with non-repetitive tasks at regular intervals Increase the number of breaks from repetitive work Taking appropriate steps means you will experience fewer injuries and fewer lost work days.

13 © 2016 National Safety Council 13 Posters Log in at nsc.org/members

14 © 2016 National Safety Council 14 Checklist Use this checklist to perform a quick ergonomic safety check. Find the checklist under Practical Solutions at nsc.org/members

15 © 2016 National Safety Council 15 Ergonomic Tips Sheet Use these smart tips to improve ergonomic issues with early intervention and don’t forget to bring your knowledge home too!

16 © 2016 National Safety Council 16 Ergonomic WorkStation Risk Assessment Found in the Ergonomics Tool Kit under Workplace Safety Team Toolkits at nsc.org under Practical Solutions.

17 © 2016 National Safety Council 17 For more member-exclusive safety presentations, webinars, posters and resources visit: nsc.org/members Customer Service – (800) 621-7619 Outside U.S. – +1-630-775-2056 Email us at: MEMBERSHIPINFO@nsc.org


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