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Understanding ERGONOMICS. What is Ergonomics?. ____________________ is the study of how the physical health of workers is affected by their workplace Ergonomics deals with; Temperature Air Quality Lighting and Colour Furniture/Equipment Design. Ergonomics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is Ergonomics?What is Ergonomics?

____________________ is the study of how the physical health of workers is affected by their workplace

Ergonomics deals with; 1. Temperature2. Air Quality3. Lighting and Colour4. Furniture/Equipment Design

Ergonomics

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What is Ergonomic Design? What is Ergonomic Design?

_____________________ means creating a healthier work area for employees, by applying knowledge of ergonomics to the design of tools, machines, systems, work areas, tasks, and jobs

Ergonomic Design

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What is an Ergonomist?What is an Ergonomist?An ________________ is someone who

uses physical characteristics of a work area to make the workplace safe, comfortable, and more productive

Ergonomists work with designers and engineers to ensure that a product or service will be used correctly and that it will not cause physical injury to those who use it

Ergonomist

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The HistoryThe History

The need for a ‘good fit’ between humans and their tools was realized early in the development of humanity

16th Century: work injury complaints began to be documented and Scientific Management (a process designed to improve the job process) became popular

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The HistoryThe History

WWII prompted further interest in human-machine interaction due to the growing sophistication of military equipment. This included fitting the machine to the size of the soldier

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How Ergonomics Relates to How Ergonomics Relates to the Workplacethe Workplace

1. Decreases risk of injury/illness

2. Enhances worker productivity

3. Improves quality of work life

4. Decreases numbers of days absent

5. Enhances worker retention (keeping employees employed with the company)

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What are the Hazards?What are the Hazards?The 2 most common physical injuries:

1. Overexertion & Back Injuries

2. Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)

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Overexertion & Lower-Back Overexertion & Lower-Back InjuriesInjuries

Caused by lifting, carrying & lowering heavy material

Material handling is commonly done in organizations and can result in high-risk injuries which are the result of overexertion, poor posture and improper lifting techniques

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Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)

• The cause can be traced back to continuous and repetitive actions that produce muscle and/or skeletal strain

• This results in excessive wear and tear on soft body tissue (tendons, nerves & circulatory system)

• Usually RSI affect one or more of the following: fingers, wrists, arms, elbows, shoulders, neck, back and sometimes the lower body

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Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)• RSI is becoming the

most common occupational disease

• Examples of RSI include: tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, telephone operator’s elbow, writer’s cramp and postal worker’s shoulder

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Examples of Injuries Examples of Injuries Considered to be RSIConsidered to be RSI

The 2 most common forms of RSIs are:

1. Tendonitis

2. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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RSI Risk FactorsRSI Risk Factors

1. Spending a large amount of time in

continuous computer use

2. Repetitive actions

3. Poorly designed workstations

4. Poor typing skills (i.e. poor hand position, excessive force in striking the keys, etc)

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RSI SymptomsRSI Symptoms

1. Weakness in the limb

2. Tingling/numbness in limb

3. Lack of Endurance (hand tires rapidly)

4. Clumsiness

5. Tightness/general soreness

6. Dull ache, throbbing and/or sharp pain

7. Burning and swelling

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ALERT!ALERT!

If you are experiencing RSI related pain,

immediately see your

doctor. The longer you

wait the worse your

condition will get.

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Workstation DesignWorkstation Design

4 major components of workstation design are;

1. Layout

2. Control and display panels

3. Seating

4. Lighting

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Ergonomic ExamplesErgonomic ExamplesFurniture: chair

with back support Accessories: “V”

shaped keyboardsWorkstations:

adjustable deskAtmosphere: air

filters

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A Growing ConcernA Growing Concern

Ergonomic hazards have become a growing concern because they are increasingly being recognized as responsible for;

1. Employee injury, illness and absenteeism

2. Overall employee happiness

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Ergonomics and the InternetErgonomics and the Internet To see just how big of a growing concern ergonomic

hazards have become in today’s society, you need only to look on the Internet. There is a variety of websites dedicated to:• New ergonomic products• Ergonomic suppliers• Ergonomic consulting firms• Proper work methods/processes• Implementation info• Statistics• Legal Issues

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Websites & VideoWebsites & Video

www.ergoweb.com– Consulting, training &

software

www.ergonomichome.com– Sells products for home &

office use

www.ergopro.com– Sells products for home &

office use

You Tube Video

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The EndThe End

Be sure to keep these notes in your binder, as you will need

them to study from for an upcoming quiz.