HSE PRESENTATION On Ergonomics
HSE PRESENTATION On Ergonomics
HSE PRESENTATION On Ergonomics
Manual Lifting
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OBJECTIVES OF THE PRESENTATION
By the end of this presentation, you should be able to:
Duration of exposure
Frequency of exposure
Intensity of exposure
Awkward postures
Neutral Posture –
The opposite of awkward posture
Too low
Kneeling
Squatting
Remove obstacles
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Hand Intensive Work – Gripping
Hand Intensive Work –
Pinching with the fingertips
Other factors
Your grip strength decreases
when you:
• Bend your wrists
• Pick up slippery items
• Wear poorly fitting gloves
• Have cold hands
Reduce grip force
Grip with the whole hand, not just the fingertips
Pick up smaller loads
Use carts or handtrucks instead of carrying
Keep tools in good working order
Use lighter tools or tool balancers
Use two hands
Keep your wrists straight
Avoid pinch grips
Pick objects up from the bottom using
whole hand
Attach handles or use lift tools
Build up handles on small tools to
reduce grip force
Avoid holding onto objects
for long periods
Repetition
Intensive keying
Reducing intensive keying
Use macros for common functions
Discomfort Burning
Pain Swelling
Change in color
Numbness
Tightness, loss of
Tingling flexibility
Recognize and report
symptoms
Report symptoms if:
Pain is persistent, severe or worsening
Pain radiates
30% of
Shoulder 22% of
MSDs Elbow
MSDs
43% of
Back 13% of
MSDs Hand/Wrist
MSDs
o Analysis Tools
o Websites
Kodak’s Ergonomics Checklist for Material Handling
Condition X if a Concern Comments
REPETITION
High-speed process line or work
presentation rates
Similar motions every few seconds
Observed signs of fatigue
WORKSTATION DESIGN
Work surface too high or low
Location of materials promotes
reaching
Angle/orientation of containers
promotes non-neutral positions
CONTAINERS/MATERIALS
Source: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/97-117/eptbtr5f.html
Look for Clues – Risk Factor
Checklists
Hazard Evaluation Checklist for Lifting, Carrying, Pushing
or Pulling
1.3 Is the load hard to handle because it lacks handles or cutouts for handles, or
does it have slippery surfaces or sharp edges?
1.4 Is the footing unsafe? For example, are the floors slippery, inclined, or
uneven?
1.5 Does the task require fast movement, such as throwing, swinging, or rapid
walking?
1.6 Does the task require stressful body postures, such as stooping to the fl oor,
twisting, reaching overhead, or excessive lateral bending?
1.7 Is most of the load handled by only one hand, arm, or shoulder?
1.8 Does the task require working in extreme temperatures, with noise, vibration,
poor lighting, or airborne contaminants?
2. Specific
2.1 Does lifting frequency exceed 5 lifts per minute?
2.2 Does the vertical lifting distance exceed 3 feet?
2.3 Do carries last longer than 1 minute?
2.4 Do tasks that require large sustained pushing or pulling forces exceed 30
seconds duration?
• Organize the work so that the physical demands and work pace
increase gradually.
Team Lift
Turntable
Improvement Options for Lifting
Adjustable Work
Platforms
Portable Stairs
Adjustable Work
Surfaces
Improvement Options for Awkward
Postures
Remove Sides of
Receptacles
Add Handles to
Containers
Workstation Cut-
Outs
What do we do??
PREVENT, PREVENT, PREVENT !!!
Exercise Relaxation
Nutrition
Spirit
Mind
Body
MOVE
STRETCH
An ounce of Prevention is worth a
pound of cure !
References
o Musculoskeletal Disorders and Workplace Factors, NIOSH Publication No. 97-
141, 1997.
o Ergonomic Guidelines for Manual Material Handling, NIOSH Publication No. 2007-131,
2007.
o Bureau of Labor Statistics Annual Survey, 1996.
o Washington State Department of Labor and Industries SHARP Technical Report 40-6-
2002, 2002.
o Elements of Ergonomic Programs, NIOSH Publication No. 97-117, 1997.
o T. R. Waters, “Manual Materials Handling”, in: Physical and Biological Hazards of the
Workplace (Second edition). Edited by P. Wald and G. Stave. New York: John Wiley
and Sons, 2002.
o Kodak's Ergonomic Design for People at Work, Second Edition, Hoboken, NJ:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007.
o Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Ergonomics Website:
o http://www.lni.wa.gov/safety/topics/ergonomics/default.asp
o Cornell University Ergonomics Website:
o http://ergo.human.cornell.edu
o University of Michigan 3D Static Strength Prediction Program Website:
o http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/ioe/3DSSPP
o Ohio State University Biodynamics Website:
o http://biodynamics.osu.edu/research.html
THANK
YOU