Type Visual resources, Guides & Tools
Švýcarsko
LanguageGerman
ProviderSwiss Accident Insurance - SUVA
The leaflet published by the Swiss Accident Insurance SUVA provides 10 compensatory excercises for workers in the transport sector to prevent back pain.
Type Guides & Tools
EU
LanguageBulgarian, Czech, Danish, German, Estonian, Greek, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, International, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Finnish, Swedish
ProviderEU OSHA
This checklist includes questions on working postures of the back and neck, arms and hands, legs during sitting and standing tasks. It also gives examples of the type of action at a technical, organisational and individual level that can be put in place to prevent or reduce the risks caused by...
Type Visual resources, Guides & Tools
Lotyšsko
LanguageLatvian
ProviderInstitute for Safety, Environment and Health
This guide provides practical advice and examples on the correct positions for workers who handle loads and the correct way to maintain a good posture. It also provides examples of stretching exercises in seated work.
Type Visual resources
Estonsko
LanguageEstonian
ProviderTooleu
This info sheet on ergonomics in the office gives readers some good practices and insights in workplace adjustment, posture, and exercises to do during office work. It also gives some bad examples of things one should not do during work because of the risks of MSDs.
Type Visual resources
Lucembursko
LanguageFrench
ProviderPrévendos
This poster presents exercises to move joints that have remained static and to improve blood circulation. It is especially intended to workers in an office environment.
Type Visual resources
Lucembursko
LanguageFrench
ProviderPrévendos
This poster presents exercises to move joints that have remained static and to improve blood circulation. It is especially intended to workers in a professional kitchen.
Type Visual resources
Lucembursko
LanguageGerman
ProviderPrévendos
This poster presents exercises to move joints that have remained static and to improve blood circulation. It is especially intended to workers in a professional kitchen.