Last Updated
12/03/2024
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed industry-specific guidelines to provide specific and helpful guidance for abatement to assist employees and employers in minimizing injuries.
Ergonomics (fitting a job to a person) helps lessen muscle fatigue, increases productivity, and reduces the number and severity of work-related MSDs.
OSHA will use the General Duty Clause to cite employers for ergonomic hazards. Under the OSH Act's General Duty Clause, employers must keep their workplaces free from recognized serious hazards, including ergonomic hazards.
Any workers who are at risk of work-related MSDs shall be properly trained to understand how to prevent injuries.
If workers remain uncertified, they risk not understanding ways to prevent Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Implementing an ergonomic process is effective in reducing the risk of developing MSDs in high-risk industries.
Intro – 0:14
Topic 1: Introduction to Ergonomics – 1:52
Topic 2: Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) – 1:46
Topic 3: Posture and Exercises – 3:01
Topic 4: Control Methods and Prevention – 4:41
Summary – 0:18
Course format consists of video instruction, intermediate quizzes, and Final Knowledge Check.
A minimum of 20 minutes is required to complete this course.
OSHA requires annual recertification for workers where occupational exposure takes place.
12/03/2024
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