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This video shows overhead work postures with examples of how to improve them. View the related poster resource. 
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A known MSD risk strongly related to the development of shoulder and neck injuries and pain. Image
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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,…
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Provide height adjustability in a standing workstation. Establish a suitable working height depending on the type of work being done (i.e. precision, light or heavy work).
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Provide carts that have vertical or height-adjustable handles to enable different-sized workers to position their hands between waist and shoulder height. Use larger wheels on carts and bins as…
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The low back is the most commonly injured body part due to workplace hazards in Canada.
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Shoulder injuries have the longest average recovery time in comparison to all other body regions.

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