Strumenti pratici e orientamenti sui disturbi muscoloscheletrici

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Case study Spagna English
Provider (English)
EU-OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU-OSHA

This case study outlines ErgoPar (Ergonomía participativa), a participatory ergonomics approach developed in Spain. The key feature of ErgoPar is that it should involve all company stakeholders, such as top and middle management, different groups of workers and safety experts in identifying work...

Case study Finlandia English
Provider (English)
EU-OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU-OSHA

MSDs were the main reason for sick leave at the Finnish children’s food factory Suomen Nestlé. Improving ergonomics was the solution. The company implemented various measures to improve working procedures and conditions to prevent MSDs, support the recovery of workers suffering from MSDs, and...

Case study Austria English
Provider (English)
EU-OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU-OSHA

Workers at the Austrian materials company Rohrdorfer Transportbeton GmbH were at risk from MSDs such as back strain from manually lifting and emptying heavy packages into concrete mixer trucks. Thanks to a scissor lift introduced by the company to reduce MSDs, employees now work more safely with...

Case study Austria English
Provider (English)
EU-OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU-OSHA

The work of some 600 older support staff at University Hospital Vienna, the largest hospital in Austria, is physically strenuous. A new work environment designed to accommodate this ageing workforce was needed. With the involvement and participation of workers, the hospital introduced measures such...

Case study Ungheria English
Provider (English)
EU-OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU-OSHA

A risk assessment using motion-capture technology to identify ergonomic risks was performed at F&F Ltd, a small family-run sweets factory in Hungary. The company planned and designed technical modifications for its production line based on ergonomic principles to improve occupational safety and...

Guides & Tools Spagna English
Provider (English)
INSST
Provider (Original)
INSST

This practical guide pays particular attention to the ergonomic and psychosocial risks to which workers of this trade are deemed to be particularly exposed, all of which from a necessary gender standpoint, in view of the considerable feminisation of many of the professional tasks undertaken in this...

Case study Belgio English
Provider (English)
EU-OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU-OSHA

The GZA Ziekenhuizen group of hospitals from Belgium wanted to cultivate a sustainable ergonomics culture throughout the entire organisation. To achieve this, they consulted with experts but also asked employees at all levels to actively participate. As a result, an ergonomics policy was developed...