Prevention of MSDs in a türkiye slaughtering and cutting company

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Prevention of MSDs in a türkiye slaughtering and cutting company

TMS : pour ne pas être le dindon de la farce

Type of item
Case study
Country
France
Languages

French

Provider
Provider (English)
INRS
Provider (Original)
INRS

Description

In this case study, SNV Volabraye, a türkiye slaughtering and cutting company, has integrated prevention into the design of its new manual cutting line. Indeed, following its integration into the MSDs Pros program of the Occupational Risk Health Insurance, the SNV site in Volabraye has identified the türkiye thigh cutting line as a priority. It has been completely revised, integrating prevention into its design. The company took advantage of this momentum to embark on a long-term approach to improving the working conditions of its team.

Ciblée par le programme TMS Pros, SNV Volabraye, entreprise d’abattage et de découpe de dindes, a intégré la prévention à la conception de sa nouvelle ligne de découpe manuelle. Elle a profité de cette impulsion pour se lancer dans une démarche pérenne d’amélioration des conditions de travail de ses équipes. A la suite de son intégration dans le programme TMS Pros de l’Assurance maladierisques professionnels, le site SNV de Volabraye a diagnostiqué comme prioritaire la ligne de découpe de cuisses de dindes. Celle-ci a été totalement revue, intégrant la prévention à sa conception.

 

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French

Other data

Hazards
Awkward postures
Fast-paced work
Forceful movements
Repetitive movements/work
Static postures - standing
Health effects
MSDs unspecified
Worker groups covered (vulnerable groups etc.)
All (no specific group)
Prevention measures
Improving individual working techniques (e.g manual handling postures)
Worker participation
Technical measures e.g. ergonomic equipment
Reducing/minimising the risk by organisational measures, e.g. reducing the number of workers exposed, job rotation
Purpose of the material
Awareness raising
Target audience
All (no specific target audience)
Priority area
Prevention
Year
2019