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The low back is the most commonly injured body part due to workplace hazards in Canada.
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How to set up for short term, in-vehicle mobile device use, such as laptops and tabletsFor your safetyNever use mobile devices when operating a vehicleEnsure the vehicle is parked safely (away from…
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What to look for and how to adjust your vehicle.NOTE: Each vehicle make and model has different features and controls. Refer to the manufacturer's manual for more information on your vehicle.
Workstation height for manual tasks is based on the type of task: Precision Tasks Delicate hand tasks typically requiring high visual demands:Examples: writing, small parts assembly, inspection…
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A quick reference guide for good practices when shoveling or digging split into three categories: preparation, technique, and organization.
Concern Details Background: Truck drivers spend extended periods of time sitting in their trucks. Occupational drivers have also been shown to increase risk for developing musculoskeletal disorders,…
Video; Hazard Control–A short video explaining potential MSD risks associated with a repetitive manual materials handling task in a factory setting. The video discusses risk factors and potential…

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