Back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt

back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt
back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt

Back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt Anatomy of the back the lower part of the back holds most of the body's weight. even a minor problem with the bones, muscles, ligaments, or tendons in this area can cause pain when a person stands, bends, or moves around. less often, a problem with a disc can pinch or irritate a nerve from the spinal cord, causing pain that runs down the leg. H¸ Übxaê#±l §~{¸? ŒÛowe‹å Óg¯× ¼î­ÇŽª‡Éø4Ð]æ– ”' ¤sÆp¡b©Ó(üi4:êµÆƒqmÔìlj gýÚé¤×­mºíng œŽÛ 1¦Ù Æš»âËwe ;…›, µ2jnŸÅ*«û p=w·\ç*ue f£¨$91¼×ë6 ­nop$:\s £t–æhqÛ‰…þžå¯w.‘q²²\c¬fsŽ ­ç·Ò%‹‡§ ]$³¼l ûÊâ ¯÷ ¿p,¸yæ5d‘#êy*r»v%¬mÑêiÑŸ.

back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt
back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt

Back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt Lift. lift with the legs to allow the body’s powerful leg muscles to do the work. flex the knees and hips, not the back. avoid bending & twisting at the waist. try to keep the back “straight” during the lift. do not look down at the object during lift. look up to help “straighten” the position of the back for a safer lift. Talk with ergonomic experts to identify what is causing your pain and to. find a solution. reduce the pace of work, alternating repetitive tasks with. non repetitive tasks at regular intervals. increase the number of breaks from. repetitive work. taking appropriate steps means you will experience. fewer injuries and fewer lost work days. ÐÏ à¡± á> þÿ À  þÿÿÿ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ­ ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¼ Á. ÐÏ à¡± á> þÿ m o þÿÿÿ =.

back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt
back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt

Back Safety L Ergonomic Design Ppt ÐÏ à¡± á> þÿ À  þÿÿÿ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ ­ ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¼ Á. ÐÏ à¡± á> þÿ m o þÿÿÿ =. Carpal tunnel syndrome: a condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist region of the hand and charac terized by weakness, pain, and disturbances of sensations in the hand. ergonomics: an applied science concerned with designing and arranging objects people use in a safer and more effi cient manner. The following topic areas will provide an overview on the causes of back pain, tips for avoiding injury, and good liftting technique (courtesy of ucla ergonomics program). ucla ergonomics injury prevention – back safety. tips: how to save your back. the basics of good lifting. sitting vs. standing work. sleeping posture. why back pain happens.

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