Transcription of ELEMENTS OF ERGONOMICS PROGRAMS
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CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROLAND PREVENTIONCENTERSFORDISEASECONTROLANDPRE VENTIONP ublic Health ServiceCenters for Disease Control and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNationalInstituteforOccupationalSa fetyandHealthDEPARTMENTOFHEALTH&HUMANSER VICESUSADEPARTMENTOFHEALTH& Institute forOccupational Safety and HealthIOSHA Primer basedon WorkplaceEvaluations ofMusculoskeletalDisordersELEMENTS OFERGONOMICSPROGRAMSA Pathway to Controlling Work-RelatedMusculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs)LOOKING FORSIGNS OF WMSDsLOOKING FORSIGNS OF WMSDsSETTING THESTAGE FOR ACTIONSETTING THESTAGE FOR ACTIONTRAINING BUILDINGIN-HOUSE EXPERTISETRAINING BUILDINGIN-HOUSE EXPERTISEGATHERING AND EXAMININGEVIDENCE OF WMSDsGATHERING AND EXAMININGEVIDENCE OF WMSDsDEVELOPING CONTROLSESTABLISHING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENTESTABLISHING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENTCREATING A PROACTIVEERGONOMICS PROGRAMCREATING A PROACTIVEERGONOMICS PROGRAMCues
Lifting Bulky Loads Hand - Arm Vibration Whole Body Vibration Figure 1.Illustrations of selected risk factor conditions. (Illustrations adapted from UAW-GM Center for Health & Safety [1990]; Putz-Anderson V [1988]; Grant et al. [1995]; Canadian Center of Occupational Safety and Health [1988]; American Meat Institute and Ergo Tech, Inc. [1990]. 21
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