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Shoulder injuries have the longest average recovery time in comparison to all other body regions.
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mannequins showing examples of how to position the back.
The low back is the most commonly injured body part due to workplace hazards in Canada.
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mannequins showing examples of how to position the knee when doing a lunge, with the hips knee and ankle aligned
Knee injuries represent half of all lower extremity lost-time claims in Ontario.
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mannequins showing different overhead working postures for high precision tasks, the direction of force, and prolonged time
A known MSD risk strongly related to the development of shoulder and neck injuries and pain. Image
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mannequin sitting in a car seat with a laptop on their lap
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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Flow chart from  Psychosocial Factors, MSD and Mental Health poster
Psychosocial Factors in the Workplace Influence Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) and Mental HealthWorkplace psychosocial factors are cultural, social and psychological factors determined at or by the…
Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act is based on the internal responsibility system. This means everyone has a role to play in maintaining a healthy and safe workplace. Employers, supervisors…

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