Showing posts with label Electrical Hazards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electrical Hazards. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Ergonomic Hazards

An ergonomic hazard is a physical factor within the environment that harms the musculoskeletal system. Ergonomic hazards include themes such as repetitive movement, manual handling, workplace/job/task design, uncomfortable workstation height and poor body positioning.

Ergonomics is the study of how a workplace, the equipment used there and the work environment itself can best be designed for comfort, efficiency, safety and productivity. Often we can improve our levels of comfort and productivity with relatively simple changes.

Although ergonomics is a broad field, the main areas of concern for workplaces and employees will often relate to:

Workstations (Sitting and Standing)

Equipment Layout and Operation

Computer Systems

Noise

Lighting

Thermal Comfort

Maintenance tasks performed on plant items.

Improperly adjusted workstations and chairs

Frequent Lifting

Improper & Poor Posture

Vibration