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ERGONOMIC SOLUTIONS

ERGONOMIC SOLUTIONS. Designing The Workplace To Best Protect The Health And Safety Of Employees. Repetitive motion Static pressure Poor posture Force Stress Unstable position. Awkward position Lifting Twisting Lighting Vibrations Cold. ERGONOMIC HAZARDS. Pressure

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ERGONOMIC SOLUTIONS

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  1. ERGONOMIC SOLUTIONS Designing The Workplace To Best Protect The Health And Safety Of Employees

  2. Repetitive motion Static pressure Poor posture Force Stress Unstable position Awkward position Lifting Twisting Lighting Vibrations Cold ERGONOMIC HAZARDS

  3. Pressure Joint or muscle deviation Carrying Air quality Uncomfortable temperatures Unstable positions Chemicals Sharp objects Extended exertion time ERGONOMIC HAZARDS

  4. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Adjust chair to fit the user • Adjust height and position of keyboard • Adjust desk or table to fit employee

  5. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Use footrest for dangling feet • Use foot rail, foot stool, or “standing” stool for standing workers • Adjust tilt and curvature of keyboard to match natural hand position

  6. STANDING STOOLS

  7. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Adjust height of work surface for standing workers • Place most used task materials within nearest reach zone • Prioritize materials according to reach zones

  8. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Improve housekeeping • Eliminate clutter • Organize storage areas to minimize hazardous lifting • Avoid leaving items on the floor, not even temporarily

  9. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Minimize static lifting, especially upward • Organize work and work area to avoid awkward postures • Request help with heavy, bulky, or awkward lifting tasks

  10. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Remove obstructions to passageways and storage access • Provide regular equipment checks and maintenance • Repair or replace damaged equipment

  11. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Assure work processes are the least strenuous and stressful • Assure the most natural body positions are being used • Take and properly use rest breaks

  12. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Reduce exposure to strenuous and stressful tasks • Do not rest wrists on sharp or hard edges

  13. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Place mouse within easy reach • Blow dust from mouse ball cavity and wash ball with mild soap and water • Top of the VDT should be no higher than eye level • Bifocal wearers may wish to have monitor somewhat lower

  14. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Use “soft-touch” when keyboarding • Locate VDT to minimize glare • Use screen hoods or glare guards to minimize glare

  15. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Keep VDT screen clean and free from dust • Reduce excessive light, especially for computer work • Do not cradle the phone on the shoulder

  16. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Organize work and area to minimize bending and squatting • Plan work to break up extended periods of repetitive motion tasks • Limit excessive exposure duration to vibrations

  17. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Use proper personal protective equipment in extreme temperatures • Report hazards and hazardous situations to your supervisor • Eliminate ALL fall hazards, e.g., slips and trips

  18. ERGONOMIC AIDS • Take health and safety seriously, both on the job and at home • Know safe processes and procedures • Be a “health and safety” role model for others to follow

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