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Ergonomics
Muhammad Fahad Ansari
     12IEEM14
Definition
“Ergon” = Work “nomics” = Study of

The applied science of equipment design intended to maximize
  productivity by reducing operator fatigue and discomfort.
Scope of Ergonomic
Injuries
 • Cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) are health
   disorders arising from repeated biomechanical
   stress to the hands, wrist, elbows, shoulders,
   neck, back
 • Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) affect soft
   tissue of the body in areas like the neck, back,
   shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist, and fingers. These
   include nerves, tendons, cartilage, ligaments, and
   muscles.
Goals of Ergonomics in the
Workplace
• Reduce the risk of CTD
• Increase productivity
• Increase safety
• Improve quality of work
• Decrease fatigue and errors
Cumulative Trauma Disorders -
Statistics
• Approximately 24% of all workplace injuries are
  back injuries.
• Back injuries cost US Business $36 Billion per
  year.
Cumulative Trauma
   Disorders
100%
                      Fatigue
 Performance



                           Discomfort
                               Pain
                                 Injury

               Time
Most Common CTD


• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Low Back Pain
Risk Factors
 • Force: the amount of physical effort required
   to maintain control of equipment or tools, or to
   perform a task such as heavy lifting, pushing,
   pulling, or carrying

 • Repetition: performing the same motion or
   series of motions continually or frequently for
   an extended period of time with little variation
   such as prolonged typing, assembling
   components, and repetitive hand tool usage
Risk Factors cont.
• Awkward postures: refers to positions of the body
  that significantly deviate from the neutral position
  while performing job tasks such as working over-
  head, extended reaching, twisting, squatting, or
  kneeling

• Static postures: refer to holding a fixed position or
  posture such as gripping tools that can’t be set
  down, standing in one place for prolonged periods
Risk Factors cont.
• Contact stress: results from occasional, repeated, or
  continuous contact between sensitive body tissues and hard
  or sharp objects like resting the wrist on the edge of a desk, or
  tool handles pressing into the palms
Age-Related Changes
•   Reaction time lengthens
•   Workload capacity decreases
•   Temperature related discomfort increases
•   Visual capabilities decrease
Hand Force
   A power grip can
   be 5 times stronger      Takes 4.6 lbs. of force
   than a pinch grip



          =

10 lbs.            2 lbs.
Wrist Bent
Tool Use               Working with
                       bent wrists
                       decreases grip
                       strength
Handles get smaller,
but hand does not



                        Use tools that
                        let you keep
                        your wrist
                        straight
Frequent,
Awkward, or
Heavy Lifting
Repetitive
Motion
Awkward Positions
Back Bent More Than 30 Degrees
Neck Bent More
Than 30 degrees




        Shortened
        muscles
        compress nerve
Hands Over Head or Elbows Above
Shoulders
Recent History
• MSDs represent over half of all rated military
  disabilities and over one third of all reported civilian
  injuries and illnesses within the Marine Corps
• In recent years there has been an increase in
  reporting MSDs for Marine Corps personnel which can
  be attributed to
  • Changes in work processes and work center risks
  • Advanced information technology and training have increased
    awareness
Management Commitment and
Personnel Involvement
• A partnership between all working levels is
  essential to prevent MSDs and reduce the risk in
  all workplaces
  • Management commitment provide the organizational resources
    and motivation to implement a strong ergo program
  • Personnel involvement is essential for identifying risks and
    developing effective abatement plans
Hazard Prevention and
Control
• Eliminate, reduce, or control the presence of risk factors
  • Engineering controls
  • Administrative controls
  • PPE
      • DoD doesn’t recognize back belts as or wrist
        splints as PPE… they are considered medical
        appliances
Engineering Controls
• Engineering controls or techniques are the preferred
  mechanism for controlling ergonomic hazards
• This may entail redesigning the work station, work
  methods, and tools to reduce the demands of the job,
  such as exertion, repetition, and awkward positions
Administrative Controls

• Controls
 • Rotating personnel to jobs with dissimilar physical
   requirements
 • Establishing work/rest schedules
 • Training personnel to use appropriate work
   methods when engineering controls are not
   feasible
Work Station Design
• Workstations must be easily adjustable to
accommodate the worker performing the task
Training
• Training should enable each person to recognize risk factors
  and understand procedures used to minimize the risks
• Refresher training should be provided annually and retraining
  should be done when personnel are assigned to a new job
  with different risks, or new risks are discovered
Back Injury Training
• Anatomy and physiology to
  explain how the back works
• Biomechanics of lifting
• Weight control
• How to avoid back injuries
• Physical fitness
Other methods to reduce
the potential of back injury.
Standing Posture

 • Keep your spinal
  column aligned in its
  natural curves


 • Prop one foot up on
  a stool to reduce
  stress in your lower
  back
Shift and Stretch
• Shift your posture often
• Stretch frequently
  throughout the day
• Keep your body flexible
  (not rigid or fixed)
• Don’t force your body to
  conform to its workspace
Push not Pull

  • Can you
   slide it
   instead of
   lifting it ?
Use Lifting Devices

• Use proper equipment
  –   Hand trucks
  –   Forklifts
  –   Dollies
  –   Use gloves if needed
Stretch and be Ready
 • Have you stretched
   your muscles or
   warmed up before
   lifting
 • Are you wearing slip
   resistant shoes
 • Have you cleared a
   pathway before you
   move the item
Lift With Your Legs

•   Plant your feet firmly - get a stable base
•   Bend at your knees - not your waist
•   Tighten your abdominal muscles to
    support your spine
•   Get a good grip - use both hands
•   Keep the load close to your body
•   Use your leg muscles as you lift
•   Keep your back upright, keep it in its natural posture
•   Lift steadily and smoothly without jerking
Supervisors Responsibilities
• Supervisors shall receive
  sufficient training on
  ergo issues to
  effectively carry out
  their responsibilities
• Ensure personnel
  receive training
• Request assistance for
  managing risk factors

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Ergonomics1 BYMuhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14

  • 2. Definition “Ergon” = Work “nomics” = Study of The applied science of equipment design intended to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue and discomfort.
  • 3. Scope of Ergonomic Injuries • Cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) are health disorders arising from repeated biomechanical stress to the hands, wrist, elbows, shoulders, neck, back • Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) affect soft tissue of the body in areas like the neck, back, shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist, and fingers. These include nerves, tendons, cartilage, ligaments, and muscles.
  • 4. Goals of Ergonomics in the Workplace • Reduce the risk of CTD • Increase productivity • Increase safety • Improve quality of work • Decrease fatigue and errors
  • 5. Cumulative Trauma Disorders - Statistics • Approximately 24% of all workplace injuries are back injuries. • Back injuries cost US Business $36 Billion per year.
  • 6. Cumulative Trauma Disorders 100% Fatigue Performance Discomfort Pain Injury Time
  • 7. Most Common CTD • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Low Back Pain
  • 8. Risk Factors • Force: the amount of physical effort required to maintain control of equipment or tools, or to perform a task such as heavy lifting, pushing, pulling, or carrying • Repetition: performing the same motion or series of motions continually or frequently for an extended period of time with little variation such as prolonged typing, assembling components, and repetitive hand tool usage
  • 9. Risk Factors cont. • Awkward postures: refers to positions of the body that significantly deviate from the neutral position while performing job tasks such as working over- head, extended reaching, twisting, squatting, or kneeling • Static postures: refer to holding a fixed position or posture such as gripping tools that can’t be set down, standing in one place for prolonged periods
  • 10. Risk Factors cont. • Contact stress: results from occasional, repeated, or continuous contact between sensitive body tissues and hard or sharp objects like resting the wrist on the edge of a desk, or tool handles pressing into the palms
  • 11. Age-Related Changes • Reaction time lengthens • Workload capacity decreases • Temperature related discomfort increases • Visual capabilities decrease
  • 12. Hand Force A power grip can be 5 times stronger Takes 4.6 lbs. of force than a pinch grip = 10 lbs. 2 lbs.
  • 14. Tool Use Working with bent wrists decreases grip strength Handles get smaller, but hand does not Use tools that let you keep your wrist straight
  • 18. Back Bent More Than 30 Degrees
  • 19. Neck Bent More Than 30 degrees Shortened muscles compress nerve
  • 20. Hands Over Head or Elbows Above Shoulders
  • 21. Recent History • MSDs represent over half of all rated military disabilities and over one third of all reported civilian injuries and illnesses within the Marine Corps • In recent years there has been an increase in reporting MSDs for Marine Corps personnel which can be attributed to • Changes in work processes and work center risks • Advanced information technology and training have increased awareness
  • 22. Management Commitment and Personnel Involvement • A partnership between all working levels is essential to prevent MSDs and reduce the risk in all workplaces • Management commitment provide the organizational resources and motivation to implement a strong ergo program • Personnel involvement is essential for identifying risks and developing effective abatement plans
  • 23. Hazard Prevention and Control • Eliminate, reduce, or control the presence of risk factors • Engineering controls • Administrative controls • PPE • DoD doesn’t recognize back belts as or wrist splints as PPE… they are considered medical appliances
  • 24. Engineering Controls • Engineering controls or techniques are the preferred mechanism for controlling ergonomic hazards • This may entail redesigning the work station, work methods, and tools to reduce the demands of the job, such as exertion, repetition, and awkward positions
  • 25. Administrative Controls • Controls • Rotating personnel to jobs with dissimilar physical requirements • Establishing work/rest schedules • Training personnel to use appropriate work methods when engineering controls are not feasible
  • 26. Work Station Design • Workstations must be easily adjustable to accommodate the worker performing the task
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  • 28. Training • Training should enable each person to recognize risk factors and understand procedures used to minimize the risks • Refresher training should be provided annually and retraining should be done when personnel are assigned to a new job with different risks, or new risks are discovered
  • 29. Back Injury Training • Anatomy and physiology to explain how the back works • Biomechanics of lifting • Weight control • How to avoid back injuries • Physical fitness
  • 30. Other methods to reduce the potential of back injury.
  • 31. Standing Posture • Keep your spinal column aligned in its natural curves • Prop one foot up on a stool to reduce stress in your lower back
  • 32. Shift and Stretch • Shift your posture often • Stretch frequently throughout the day • Keep your body flexible (not rigid or fixed) • Don’t force your body to conform to its workspace
  • 33. Push not Pull • Can you slide it instead of lifting it ?
  • 34. Use Lifting Devices • Use proper equipment – Hand trucks – Forklifts – Dollies – Use gloves if needed
  • 35. Stretch and be Ready • Have you stretched your muscles or warmed up before lifting • Are you wearing slip resistant shoes • Have you cleared a pathway before you move the item
  • 36. Lift With Your Legs • Plant your feet firmly - get a stable base • Bend at your knees - not your waist • Tighten your abdominal muscles to support your spine • Get a good grip - use both hands • Keep the load close to your body • Use your leg muscles as you lift • Keep your back upright, keep it in its natural posture • Lift steadily and smoothly without jerking
  • 37. Supervisors Responsibilities • Supervisors shall receive sufficient training on ergo issues to effectively carry out their responsibilities • Ensure personnel receive training • Request assistance for managing risk factors

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Taken from the Greek origin Ergonomics is the study Work .
  2. As we become more educated on Ergo issues we have noticed an increase of MSD