Ergonomic Hazard Present in Work place Station

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An ergonomic hazard refers to any physical factor in the environment that can harm the musculoskeletal system. These hazards occur when the type of work, body position, and working conditions put strain on the body. They are common in jobs that involve repetitive movements, improper lifting techniqu...


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ERGONOMIC HAZARD

WHAT IS ERGONOMIC HAZARD? Refers to workplace conditions that pose the risk of injury to the musculoskeletal system of the worker. Include repetitive and forceful movements, vibration, temperature extremes, and awkward postures that arise from improper work methods and improperly designed workstations, tools, and equipment.

Ergonomic hazards can cause painful and disabling injuries till example Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSDs).

Types of ERGONOMIC HAZARD: • Repetition • Awkward Posture • Forceful Motion • Direct Pressure • Vibration • Extreme Temperature

Repetition — Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs). Ergonomic injuries are often caused by repeating the same motions over and over.

Awkward Posture — awkward posture often stresses the spine and causes muscle fatigue and pain.

Forceful Motion — Forceful Motion Excessive effort needed to do tasks such as pulling, pounding, pushing, and lifting.

Direct Pressure — Direct pressure is on-going contact between a part of the body and a hard edge of surface.

Vibration — Vibration is transmitted into your hands and arms when using hand held / operated tools and machinery. Excessive exposure can affect the nerves, blood vessels, muscles and joints of the hand.

Extreme Temperature — Temperature extremes most directly affect health by compromising the body's ability to regulate its internal temperature.