Strumenti pratici e orientamenti sui disturbi muscoloscheletrici

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

This case study highlights the successful collaboration of management, carpenters, an ergonomist and architect to create a safe and ergonomic workplace. The ergonomist facilitated the project and worked closely with two carpenters to analyse risks and define specifications for the new workshop.

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

Absenteeism was high among exhaust assembly workers, caused by the repetitive actions performed. The company aimed to decrease absenteeism, decrease workload and risks thus enabling more workers to perform this task, increase motivation and morale, and reduce manpower needs.

Case study Lituania English
Provider (English)
EU OSHA
Provider (Original)
EU OSHA

Most of works on the fishing and transport boats are related to the manual handling and lifting of the various loads and repetitive movements or incorrect working postures. The management of the company decided to develop a combined method of ergonomic training for raising employees’ awareness...

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

A thorough investigation of accidents at TVH - Group & Thermote Vanhalst, revealed that more than half of the accidents or injuries were related to the back, neck and/or shoulders. These injuries were mainly due to the way loads were transported and handled. Lifting was done in an ergonomically in...