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Ergonomics & Manual Handling
Duration: 1 Day
Introduction
This is training on ergonomics. It was designed in accordance with ergonomics management, knowledge and prevention of ergonomic effects from daily working activities. Ergonomics is a science dealing with the application of information on human physical and psychological characteristics to the design of the work environment. Most employees exposed to ergonomic risk are required to be trained in order to minimize the possibility of them experiencing ergonomic-related effects.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this program, the participants will be able to:
- Understand ergonomic management and the effect of improper handling of work
- Understand spatial relationships between the equipment and worker's movement in the area
- Identify the method used for manipulating, securing and using hand tools, including the force required for gripping or actuating the tools
- Understand the causes of repetitive trauma disorders, including carpal tunnel syndrome, white finger and muscular diskette disorder
Key Content
Module 1: Introduction to ergonomic
- Definition of ergonomics
- Basic principle of ergonomics management
- Effect of poor design, work method and tasks that raise ergonomic problems
Module 2: Guidelines on ergonomic requirement
- OSHA 1994 employees & employer responsibilities
- DOSH guidelines for office workstations
- DOSH guidelines on standing at work
- Emerging trends in ergonomics
Module 3: Ergonomics risk
- Ergonomic risk factors
- Musculoskeletal diseases (MSDs)
- Back pain from working with computers and manual handling
- Anthropometry
Module 4: Handling ergonomics risk control measure
- Workstation design
- Task analysis
- Ergonomic management program
- Physical exercises to minimize ergonomic effects
Target Audience
Management representatives, managers, executives, engineers, technicians, operators, employees who work with machinery, computers, lifting items, prolonged standing, and those who wish to enhance their knowledge on ergonomics.
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