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Title: Ergonomics


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Ergonomics
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Agenda
  • What is ergonomics?
  • What are applications in the workplace?
  • What are Musculoskeletal Disoders (MSDs)?
  • What are activities at this site?
  • What you can do.

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What is Ergonomics?
Make things user-friendly
Work smarter, not harder
Use the rules of work
Fit the task to the person
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Applications for Ergonomics
Home Leisure
Manufac-turing
Manufacturing
Service
Office
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Safety, Quality, Efficiency
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Principles of Ergonomics
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Work in Neutral Postures
  • Principle 1

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Maintain the S-Curve of the Spine
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The Neck
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Keep Elbows in and Shoulders Relaxed
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Keep Wrists in Neutral
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Summary Neutral Postures
Neck straight
Shoulders relaxed
Elbows at sides
Wrists in neutral
Back with S-curve
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Point
  • To work smarter, work in neutral postures
  • Evaluate and modify
  • work method
  • tools
  • workstation design

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Reduce Excessive Force
  • Principle 2

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Point
  • Think of what you do.
  • Think of ways to reduce excessive force.
  • Thousands of ways, only some examples here.

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Keep Everything in Easy Reach
  • Principle 3

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Reach Envelope
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Work at Proper Heights
  • Principle 4

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Height elbow drawing
Most work at elbow height (sitting or standing)
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Height elbow hi/lo drawing
Exceptions Heavy lower Precision higher
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Reduce Excessive Motions
  • Principle 5

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After
Before
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Minimize Fatigue and Static Load
  • Principle 6

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Minimize Pressure Points
  • Principle 7

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Provide Clearance
  • Principle 8

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Move, Exercise, Stretch
  • Principle 9

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Maintain a Comfortable Environment
  • Principle 10

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Lighting and Glare
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Vibration
Dampening Material
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Summary
  • Posture
  • Force
  • Reach
  • Heights
  • Motions
  • Static load
  • Pressure points
  • Clearance
  • Stretch exercise
  • Environment

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Putting on Your Ergonomics Glasses
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Making Improvements
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Fix and Adjust What You Can Yourself
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Think Before You Work
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Make Ergonomics Part of Daily Worklife
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Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)
Wear and tear Injuries
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Symptoms
  • Soreness, pain, discomfort
  • Numbness or burning
  • Pins and needles
  • Limited range of motion
  • Weakness and clumsiness

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Basic Message to Everyone
If you think you may have a problem Get it
checked out
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Risk Factors for MSDs
(Tasks)
  • Awkward Postures
  • Force
  • Repetitive Motions
  • Static Load
  • Pressure Points
  • Vibration
  • Temperature Extremes

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Risk Factors for MSDs
(Personal)
  • Physical Condition
  • Diseases and Conditions

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Prevention
  • Apply what you learn here

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What You Can Do
  • Request help for any problems
  • Be willing to try new methods
  • Know whats adjustable
  • Get it checked out
  • Exercise and keep in shape
  • Think about off-the-job activities
  • Learn more about ergonomics

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Activities at This Site
  • TeamErgo
  • Surveys
  • Plans
  • etc
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