A field methodology for the control of musculoskeletal injuries
Reynolds, Jacqueline L. ; Drury, Colin G. ; Broderick, Richard L.
1994
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hazard criteria ; manual handling ; musculoskeletal diseases ; repetitive strain injury ; risk assessment
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)
English
Bibliogr.
"A methodology is presented for the evaluation of jobs prone to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) and manual material handling (MMH) injuries, which combines various tested ergonomics methodologies into a single, coherent programme. This multi-step procedure is based upon the collection of quantitative data that are used to evaluate ergonomic changes with respect to biomechanical risk, perceived comfort, productivity and quality. A method for prioritizing changes, related to cost-benefit analysis, is proposed to guide the selection of ergonomic changes in order to maximize the potential for injury reduction under specified cost constraints. The ten-step methodology has been extensively applied in industry, leading to examples and a case study."
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