Ergonomic guidelines for manual material handling
USA. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NIOSH - Cincinnati
2007
67 p.
ergonomics ; manual handling ; materials handling ; musculoskeletal diseases ; safe working methods ; safety guide
NIOSH Publication
2007-131
Ergonomics and work environment
English
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"Manual material handling (MMH) work contributes to a large percentage of the over half a million cases of musculoskeletal disorders reported annually in the United States. Musculoskeletal disorders often involve strains and sprains to the lower back, shoulders, and upper limbs. They can result in protracted pain, disability, medical treatment, and financial stress for those afflicted with them, and employers often find themselves paying the bill, either directly or through workers' compensation insurance. At the same time they must cope with the loss of the full capacity of their workers.
This booklet is written for managers and supervisors in industries that involve the manual handling of containers. It offers suggestions to improve the handling of rectangular, square, and cylindrical containers, sacks, and bags."
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