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example of job rotation between different jobs
Administrative control and organizational strategy used to reduce continuous exposure to musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) hazards.NOTE: Job rotation on its own is not an effective MSD hazard control.
Workstation height for manual tasks is based on the type of task: Precision Tasks Delicate hand tasks typically requiring high visual demands:Examples: writing, small parts assembly, inspection…
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A detailed report and two auxiliary checklists that aim to reduce musculoskeletal disorders in grocery distribution workplaces.
Hyperlink; Return on Investment–A report on why ergonomics programs are beneficial for businesses through increased revenue and productivity.
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A short explanation of and argument for participatory ergonomics programs using general benefits and specific examples.
Hyperlink; Return on Investment–An article describing how ergonomics programs and interventions can be an investment that saves money in the long term despite short-term costs.

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