What's New : 31-60 Days : Ergonomics
Tools & resources to establish ergonomics programs and comply with OSHA requirements. Reference materials related to ergonomics workplace hazards, such as: ergonomic tables, anthropometry resources, models, etc. Technical resources on the hazards of computer use. Real-life case studies from more than 40 sources. Checklists and medical symptom surveys. Ergonomics program templates and guidelines. Success stories on implementing effective ergonomics programs. Lifting hazard evaluations. Employee guides. Certification, seminar and continuing education information. Medical treatment of common ergonomics-related injuries, e.g., low back pain, CTS, knee, shoulder, hip, foot & ankle problems.
Specific anthropometric and strength data for people with dexterity disability
Ergonomics design data primarily focused on hand-related characteristics (e.g. grip, push-pull strength)
Ergonomics design data primarily focused on hand-related characteristics (e.g. grip, push-pull strength)
Ergonomics » Chairs/Sitting Hazards
Chair selection criteria, seated postures, tips on chair adjustment, etc.
Chair selection criteria, seated postures, tips on chair adjustment, etc.
Includes a computer visual stress checklist, eye exercises and more
Ergonomics » Ergo Case Studies
Real-life ergonomics studies conducted by universities, consulting firms, etc
Real-life ergonomics studies conducted by universities, consulting firms, etc
A series of ergonomics case studies conducted by a major university - plant nursery, lab, dental hygiene and more
Risk factors and tasks in veterinary medicine that can lead to musculoskeletal injury
Information and statistics discussing the importance of back care in nursing
Sprains and strains often result from excessive physical demands on the back
Ergonomics » Medical Ergonomics
Clinical practice guidelines, patient handouts on low back pain, CTS, etc.
Clinical practice guidelines, patient handouts on low back pain, CTS, etc.
Carpal tunnel, back pain, hand-arm vibration syndrome and many more
Information about spinal cords, spinal joints, spinal muscles and other antatomical features
Advice for patients who have recently undergone spinal surgery
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