نتایج جستجو برای: ergonomics intervention

تعداد نتایج: 263981  

Journal: :Work 2012
Berla Moraes Valéria Sousa Andrade

This article aims to describe step-by-step the implementation of an ergonomics administration system in a company from March 2009 till March 2011 by an occupational therapist specialist in ergonomics based on the OSHAS 18001 guidelines and the Regulatory Norms 17 manual. The process began with the definition of five requisites with bases on the manual of application of the Regulatory Norms 17: ...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2015
Krista Hoffmeister Alyssa Gibbons Natalie Schwatka John Rosecrance

Ergonomics interventions have the potential to improve operational performance and employee well-being. We introduce a framework for ergonomics climate, the extent to which an organization emphasizes and supports the design and modification of work to maximize both performance and well-being outcomes. We assessed ergonomics climate at a large manufacturing facility twice during a two-year perio...

Journal: :Quality & safety in health care 2010
Teresa Zayas-Cabán Brian E Dixon

INTRODUCTION Consumer health IT applications have the potential to improve quality, safety and efficiency of consumers' interactions with the healthcare system. Yet little attention has been paid to human factors and ergonomics in the design of consumer health IT, potentially limiting the ability of health IT to achieve these goals. This paper presents the results of an analysis of human factor...

2013
Emil Sundstrup Markus D Jakobsen Christoffer H Andersen Kenneth Jay Roger Persson Per Aagaard Lars L Andersen

BACKGROUND The prevalence of musculoskeletal pain in the shoulder, arm and hand is high among slaughterhouse workers, allegedly due to the highly repetitive and forceful exposure of these body regions during work. Work disability is a common consequence of these pains. Lowering the physical exposure through ergonomics intervention is the traditional strategy to reduce the workload. An alternati...

2010
Andreas Sonderegger Juergen Bauer

The 1960s represents a key decade in the expansion of ergonomics within the UK. This paper reviews trends and developments that emerged out of the 1960s and compares these with ergonomics research and practice today. The focus in particular is on the expansion of ergonomics as a discipline within industry, as well as more specific topics, such as the emergence of areas of interest, for example,...

درویشی, ابراهیم , شفیع خانی, عباس , شفیع خانی, علی‌اکبر ,

Introduction: Manual material handling (MMH) is the most common cause of work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs). Prevention of MSDs is highly critical. The aim of this study was to assess risk of carpets manual handling by retail workers, and to implement ergonomic interventions in order to reduce risk of MSDs. . Material and Method: This interventional study was conducted among 36 work...

2009
Jean-Marc Robert Eric Brangier

This paper presents a reflection on the future of ergonomics and a clear position for the use of prospective in this discipline. We propose to structure ergonomic activities around corrective, preventive (design) and prospective ergonomics, where the latter looks forward in time to defining human needs and activities so as to create human-centered artifacts that are useful and provide a positiv...

2006
E. Heyman H. Dekel

We present an overview of the “Ergonomics in the life-cycle” curriculum that has been delivered over the past nine years to Physical Education students at the Kibbutzim Teachers College of Education in Israel. A large part of the course is aimed at training the students to incorporate ergonomic subjects into the physical education programs in the elementary and the high schools, as well as in t...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2000
A E Lincoln J S Vernick S Ogaitis G S Smith C S Mitchell J Agnew

OBJECTIVE To evaluate interventions for the primary prevention of work-related carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). SELECTION CRITERIA Studies had to include an engineering, administrative, personal, or multiple component intervention applied to a working or working-age population. All study designs that included comparison data were considered. Outcome measures included the incidence, symptoms, or ...

Journal: :Work 2012
Wendy Elford

Ergonomics literature has often identified concerns about the difficulty of gaining support for ergonomics interventions. There appears to be a shift from the view that ergonomics issues can be made to be simple, towards a wider appreciation of the complexity of ergonomics problems in the real world. A framework from knowledge management--the Cynefin Framework--is recommended as providing a way...

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