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Title: Ergonomics


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Ergonomics
Matches job to the worker
Product to the end user
Brett Young MSE 32 Khalifa Maskery MSE 31
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Todays Objectives
  • Awareness
  • Recognise hazards at your workstation
  • Conduct a basic workstation assessment
  • Modify and/or implement controls
  • Discuss rehabilitation return to work

HEMP
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Potential Health affects of working with Display
Screen Equipment
  • Musculoskeletal discomfort
  • upper limb, neck, lower back
  • Overuse illnesses
  • Soft tissue, tendons e.g. CTS
  • Temporary eye strain and headaches
  • Fatigue and stress
  • Epilepsy
  • Facial dermatitis
  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Effects on pregnant women

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Studies
  • Illness of workers
  • Headache 21
  • Lower back pain 38
  • Stiff neck 32
  • Shoulder pain 31
  • Sore wrist 43
  • Sore Eyes 32
  • Age bracket 35-50 for lower back discomfort
  • Age bracket 20-30 already showing significant
    discomfort

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Risk Factors of MSD
  • Working Posture (Static, Awkward)
  • Repetition duration
  • Work Area Design
  • Workstation setup, office equipment
  • Individual factors
  • Pre-existing injury
  • Age of workforce
  • Work Organisation
  • Working longer hours
  • Desk/Office bound

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Disc Pressure
Standing or Correct Seated Posture
Seated with Poor Posture
Discs are compressed when spine is in C form
Discs take correct shape when spine is in double
S form
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Chair
  • Stable base (5 castors)
  • Adjustable Lumbar Support
  • Cloth pan and back
  • Curved edges
  • Adjustable pan ???
  • Adjustable Height Armrests
  • Start with feet flat on floor
  • Other types Swiss ball, kneel chair, sit stand

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Work Desk
  • Adjustable height (start at 72 cm)
  • Sufficiently large (600 mm depth)
  • Clean, low reflectance surface
  • Allows flexible arrangement of
  • screen, keyboard, documents, phone

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Screens
  • Distance from the User
  • Level of Monitor
  • Repeated Head Movement
  • Reflection / Glare
  • Contrast / Brightness
  • Dust Build up
  • Readability

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Keyboards / Mouse
  • Carpal tunnel Syndrome
  • Mouse injury
  • Carpal tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition that
    effects the hand and wrist.
  • It results when the median nerve does not work
    properly due to inflammation of the median nerve

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Keyboard / Mouse
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Keyboard / Mouse
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Telephones and workstation equipment
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Managers/Supervisors
  • Only purchase/supply approved office equipment
  • Ensure each workers workstation is assessed by
    HSE Focal Point
  • Consult/Listen to workers
  • Look for signs of problems
  • Find low-cost and no-cost solutions

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Workers
  • Utilise the Self Assessment Tools
  • Modify your behaviour
  • Stretch/move every 45 minutes
  • Seek medical advice if pain persists
  • Speak to your supervisor

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Rehabilitation Return to Work
  • Remedial Actions
  • Assessment of Workstation
  • RSI Checklist
  • Medical Case Management
  • In-house medical staff
  • Work hardening
  • Job placement
  • Job redesign
  • Behavioural changes

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What are MSE doing?
  • Currently inspecting new facilities
  • Program to retrain HSE Focal Points
  • Workers to conduct self assessment tool
  • Target high risk workers/areas
  • Manage others for improvement
  • Program inspections audits
  • Updating material on the Health webpage
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