Strumenti pratici e orientamenti sui disturbi muscoloscheletrici

Per consentire un’agevole valutazione e gestione dei rischi di DMS nei luoghi di lavoro, la nostra banca dati di facile utilizzo contiene vari strumenti pratici e materiali orientativi sviluppati a livello dell’UE e nazionale.

Le risorse includono studi campione e materiali visivi e riguardano svariati settori, tipi di pericolo e misure di prevenzione. Alcune sono rivolte in modo specifico a determinati soggetti interessati, ad esempio datori di lavoro, lavoratori o dirigenti, mentre altre alla gestione dei DMS tra gruppi specifici di lavoratori. Le risorse possono essere filtrate per una di queste categorie o altre ancora, così non avrai problemi a trovare esattamente ciò che cerchi.

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Guides & Tools EU English
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EU-OSHA
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EU-OSHA

This report examines the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and the associated physical, psychosocial, individual and organisational risk factors in three specific groups of workers: women, migrants and LGBTI workers. It discusses why workers in these groups are more often exposed to MSD...

Guides & Tools Australia English
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Government of Western Australia
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Government of Western Australia

This guide is intended to managers and provides information along with advice on how to implement and manage home-based telework.

Visual resources Belgio French
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SPF Employment
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SPF Emploi

This film in French, with English subtitles, explains the origin of MSDs and shows good prevention practices that help limit these risks at work.

Guides & Tools EU English , Slovenian
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EU OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU OSHA

This web summary provides specific guidance on use of office equipment, providing a safe working environment, and workstation practices, including a detailed VDU checklist

Guides & Tools EU English
Provider (English)
EU OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU OSHA

This web summary provides information about the factors contributing to MSDs, among others: use of force, repetitive work, work in awkward postures, vibration, work in cold environments, prolonged sitting or standing, levels of stress, autonomy and support from colleagues, individuals' prior medical...