Workers experiencing pain or discomfort are less efficient, impacting output.
Employees may take more sick leave due to posture-related injuries or pain.
Companies may face higher medical expenses or insurance premiums due to work-related injuries.
Persistent pain may lead to dissatisfaction with the work environment.
Ergonomic-related injuries lead to an increase in compensation claims, affecting company finances.
We will carry out Ergonomic Risk Assessment to identify hazards and initiate action to prevent injuries and work related musculoskeletal disorders.
1. Identify Hazards: Look for anything that could cause harm.
2. Determine Who Could Be Harmed: Identify the people at risk (workers, visitors, etc.).
3. Evaluate the Risks: Assess how likely and severe the harm could be.
4. Implement Controls: Take steps to eliminate or reduce the risks.
5. Record Findings: Document the hazards and the actions taken.
6. Review Regularly: Reassess risks periodically or when changes occur.
1. In-Depth Hazard Identification – Uses detailed methods to find hidden risks.
2. Quantitative Risk Analysis – Uses data and calculations to measure risks.
3. Scenario-Based Analysis – Examines "what-if" scenarios for different outcomes.
4. Risk Ranking – Prioritizes risks based on their likelihood and impact.
5. Use of Technology – Utilizes software and tools for precise evaluations.
6. Continuous Monitoring – Ongoing tracking of risks using real-time data.
Understanding Ergonomics Issues in the Workplaces
Implementing Ergonomics Control Measures
Planning, Conducting, and Reporting Advanced Ergonomics Risk Assessment
Practical Session on Conducting Advanced Ergonomics Risk Assessment
Assessing Ergonomics Risk
Discussion, Presentation and Q&A
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