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ERGONOMICS :: TRAIN-THE-TRAINER PROGRAM
Ergonomics
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• “Ergonomics is an applied science concerned with the design of workplaces, tools, and tasks that match the physiological, anatomical, and psychological characteristics and capabilities of the worker.” Vern Putz-Anderson
• “The Goal of ergonomics is to ‘fit the job to the person,’ rather than making the person fit the job.” Ergotech
• “If it hurts when you are doing something, don’t do it.” Bill Black
What is Ergonomics?
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• Dates back to Ramazzini 1700’s
• Gained significance during WWII for airplane cockpit layout
• Progressed slowly until the 80’s and 90’s with the advent of the computer and more efficient workplace design
• Now, guidelines are in place and greater use of technology
Evolution of Ergonomics
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Why do we care about Ergonomics?
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MSDs
Contact with Objects
Transportation Related
Falls
All Other
Workplace Violence
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Annual Survey, 1996
Musculoskelatal Disorders (MSDs)Represent 1 in 3 Lost Time Injuries
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0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000
MSDs of the Back
Upper ExtremityMSDs
Average Claim
Average Costs per Claim ($)
MSDs Cost Twice the Average Workers’ Compensation Claim
Source: Workers’ Compensation data from Insurance Companies 1993
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Types of Injuries• Muscle pain
• Joint pain
• Swelling
• Numbness
• Restricted motion
• Repetitive stress injury
• Repetitive motion injury
• Cumulative trauma disorder
• Musculoskeletal disorder
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Target Regions
• Back
• Upper extremities
• Lower extremities
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MultidisciplinaryNature of Ergonomics
• Anatomy and Physiology
• Engineering Psychology
• Engineering
• Medicine
• Anthropology
• Biomechanics
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• Physical Size
• Endurance
• Strength
• Manipulative
• Environmental
• Cognitive
From David Alexander, 1986
Types of Problems or Mismatches
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• Clearance
• Reach
• Equipment Size
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Physical Size
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Endurance (Capacity for Work)
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Environmental
• Noise
• Lighting
• Thermal
• Chemical
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Cognitive
• Machine Pacing
• Shift Work
• Morale
• Psychosocial
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Strength
• Force Requirements
• Male/Female
• Manual Materials Handling
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• Decreased injury risk
• Increased productivity
• Decreased mistakes/rework
• Increased efficiency
• Decreased lost work days
• Decreased turnover
• Improved morale
Benefits of Ergonomics
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• Tolerable
• Acceptable
• Optimal
Goals of Intervention
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• Engineering
• Administrative
• Work Practices
Ergonomic Controls
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Other Issues
• Aging workforce
• Universal design
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Sanitation Tools and Process Exercise
• Describe tools
• Awkward Postures During Sanitation– Accessibility – Maintainability
• What are some of the most difficult tasks
• Job Safety Analysis
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What does the worker need to know from this presentation?