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The low back is the most commonly injured body part due to workplace hazards in Canada.
Author David Rempel
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–Describes the MSD risks related to prolonged standing and walking at work. Includes general solutions to reduce these risks.
The ProblemWhether tying rebar together or fastening conduit to rebar with pliers, tying the wire requires workers to make repeated, fast hand and arm twisting movements while applying high grasp…
Video; Hazard Control–A short video explaining potential MSD risks associated with a repetitive manual materials handling task. The video discusses risk factors and potential recommendations for this…