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Work practices guide for manual lifting

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USA. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

American Industrial Hygiene Association - Akron

1981

183 p.

body mechanics ; ergonomics ; manual lifting ; maximum acceptable weight of lift ; motion study ; work capacity ; work posture

USA

NIOSH publication

1981-122

Ergonomics and work environment

English

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"Research on the hazards of manual materials handling in industry is summarized and recommendations to reduce the human and economic burden imposed by improper materials handling are provided. Epidemiological, biomechanical, physiological, and psychophysical criteria are discussed for establishing work practice guidelines. Recommendations regarding the safe load weight, size, location and frequency of handling are presented along with mitigating factors such as worker training and physical fitness. Worker training and selection criteria are listed, and engineering guidelines are provided for the design of workplaces where manual materials handling is performed."

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