Strumenti pratici e orientamenti sui disturbi muscoloscheletrici

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Case study Lituania English
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EU-OSHA
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EU-OSHA

Traditional nets are produced manually by operators at UAB Vonin Lithuania, a professional fishing equipment manufacturer, leading to musculoskeletal disorders. As the tasks could not be mechanised, the work was analysed to identify safe working techniques to reduce the loads on their body. As well...

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

The report presents examples of effective measures to reduce prolonged standing, highlighting the importance of tailoring risk assessments and prevention measures to the needs of individuals and encouraging active, sustainable working.

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

The report presents examples of effective measures to reduce prolonged standing, highlighting the importance of tailoring risk assessments and prevention measures to the needs of individuals and encouraging active, sustainable working.

Guides & Tools Canada English
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Canadian Centre for Occupational Safety and Health (CCOHS)
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Canadian Centre for Occupational Safety and Health (CCOHS)

This factsheets explain how continuous standing or sitting while working is a common source of discomfort and fatigue. Frequent changes of body positions, including alternating between sitting and standing, helps to avoid fatigue.

Guides & Tools International English
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ILO
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ILO

The purpose of the Guide is to provide practical and actionable recommendations for effective teleworking that are applicable to a broad range of actors; to support policymakers in updating existing policies; and to provide a flexible framework through which both private enterprises and public...

Guides & Tools EU English
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EU OSHA
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EU OSHA

This article provides a classification of physical workload factors and an overview of the basic categories of methods for recording and assessment. It cites examples of each category and highlights future fields of action.

Visual resources Lussemburgo English
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Prévendos
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Prévendos

This poster indicates the good and bad postures when working at a desk.