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In some respects, ergonomics has become a hackneyed safety buzz-word. Basically, it is the idea of matching job tasks to employees, not employees to job tasks. This is a simple concept with what is often a very difficult execution. First, many ergonomic changes, especially in the industrial setting, have major costs associated with them.
Letter From the CEO of InjuryFree… Building a Successful and Sustainable Ergonomic Team… Regulation Update.
As the 2011 year begins many facilities will be looking at ergonomics to improve employees’ ability to work without being injured. However, many ergonomic processes, while good in intention, are bound to fail. If you are planning to implement an…
Read InjuryFree’s latest published article, How to Build a Successful, Sustainable Ergonomic Team, as published in the July issue of EHS Today Magazine.
A new white paper published from poultry associations: National Chicken Council, National Turkey Federation and the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association reports the poultry industry’s success in managing the occurrence of MSDs (musculoskeletal disorders) in the workplace. Since 1992, the occurrence of MSDs has fallen…
For Immediate Release Hoquiam, WA, January 13, 2010 — In collaboration with InjuryFree, Grays Harbor Paper of Hoquiam, WA will be implementing an ergonomic program to ensure a safe, comfortable, injury free workplace for employees. One of the key areas…
The paper industry employs both transformative processes, as well as a significant amount of materials handling. From an ergonomics perspective, this means that employees should be…