Type Visual resources, Guides & Tools
Franciaország
LanguageFrench
ProviderSateco
Because the health of its employees is at the centre of its actions, Sateco recommends a series of safety gestures and postures to be put into practice on a daily basis to avoid MSDs (musculoskeletal disorders). This preventive approach involves good practices to be adopted for all types of tasks:...
Type Visual resources
Franciaország
LanguageFrench
ProviderInsurance Prevention
This short film presents very simple and easy to understand and apply measures to move more daily when you have a sedentary job, and prevent the risk of musculoskeletal disorder (warming exercises, walk at lunch time, taking the steps instead of the elevator, taking breaks and stand up during...
Type Visual resources
Franciaország
LanguageLanguage free
ProviderMSA Loire Atlantique Vendée
This short film presents the risks involved when working at home in poor conditions such as working on your sofa, on your bed, or on an unsuitable table.The video then presents in a very understandable way the simple arrangements that can be made to prevent the risks of MSDs during teleworking.
Type Visual resources, Guides & Tools
Franciaország
LanguageFrench
Provider SIST BTP Seine et Marne
Prevention spot on Musculoskeletal Disorders for employees in the construction sector. This spot is intended to be broadcasted in the waiting rooms of the occupational health service.
Type Visual resources
Franciaország
LanguageFrench
ProviderHealth Insurance - Occupational risks department
Short video explaining in 2 minutes 27 everything about your back.
Type Visual resources
Franciaország
LanguageFrench
ProviderHealth Insurance - Occupational risks department
Short video showing the correct way to catch or pick up an object without hurting your back.
Type Visual resources
Franciaország
LanguageFrench
ProviderHealth Insurance - Occupational risks department
This short video shows what is the right posture to adopt when working on a screen, in a very simple way: it shows the right position of the back, arms, feet, and distance from the screen.