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1 Ergonomics
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2 THE ERGONOMIC PROCESS There are 2 approaches to ergonomics: Pro-active intervention (NIOSH Model) – better choice of preventing injuries Reactive intervention – treating injuries and then taking corrective action Most common causes of injuries – poor lighting, standing for long periods, reaching too far, heavy lifting
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3 Ergonomics vs. Body Mechanics Ergonomics - science of designing job, machine, or process to fit the worker. Body Mechanics – correct positioning of body for given task (e.g. using strongest muscles for lifting)
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NIOSH Responsibilities They study work-related musculoskeletal injuries (look at OSHA 300 logs) Inspect employee training logs Conduct research on posture, seating, space, adjustable work stations, lighting (glares) 4
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Good Body Mechanics Use strongest muscles Take Breaks Have a broad base of support Avoiding twisting Avoid overstretching Use footrests R or L handed? 5
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Good body mechanics – Don’t bend at waist 6
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Good body mechanics – Push/pull rather than lift 7
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Good body mechanics – Use safety/back belts 8
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Who must adhere to ergonomics? All employees – including: Managers Employees with desk jobs Especially those with repetitive, heavy lifting, and standing all day tasks 9
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Areas with frequent, repetitive injuries (e.g. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, tendinitis) Computers Athletic injuries Texting Scanning at stores Carrying heavy objects (waitressing) 10
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Other ergonomic examples Lower work stations (avoid step ladders) Lumbar cushions/elbow rests Allow short breaks Rubber mats Minimize standing Adjustable Work station slightly lower than eye level 11
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Proper industrial lighting Lighting levels that are too high/low make production tasks difficult, cause worker fatigue and present dangerous environments 12
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13 MODIFY THE REST OF THE PROCESS Modify the tasks. Modify the process. Modify the machine. Modify the workload. Modify the workstation. Modify the worker attitude Modify the work environment.
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