6021- Lesson 4
when should the introduction to ergonomics training be done
after policies and procedures for the ergonomics program have been developed, when new workers are hired, refresher training
what is the training program evaluation
are participants receiving what they need feedback can facilitate improvements measure outcomes track attendance
what should the worker be included in for an EP
areas or risk are identified, establishing assessment priorities, completing risk assessment process, determining risk control strategies, during the follow up when reviewing the effectiveness of implemented control measures, during the design and implementation of new workplace layout, furniture, work process and equipment
what stages of the EP should the worker be involved in
assessment, planning, implementation and follow-up
what is the tangible approach to management commitment
assign staff to ergonomics programs, provide training on ergonomics issues, implement changes to reduce ergonomics risk, incorporate ergonomics into accountability measures
what are the EP considerations
attempt to identify and resolve ergonomics issues in the planning process build a more prevention-oriented approach through training establish both management and employee commitment study past designs both unsuccessful and successful emphasize fitting the job to the worker target causes of MSDs
what are the key training considerations
can a worker instruct can hands-on workshop be conducted can you take pictures to personalize training what location is best suited what materials are best suited what training methods work
what is success of the ergonomics program dependent on
company commitment
what are the tips for successful worker involvement
cross company involvement empower group respond to recommendations reward involvement without generating resentment from co-workers allocate sufficient time to carry out duties properly access to relevant information
what are the ergonomics program objectives
decreases in accidents, injuries and healthcare/compensation cases increases in productivity and production, product or service quality, worker comfort and safety
why does management commitment do for an EP
demonstrates support and belief in well-being of workers provides definition and role clarity for workers and supervisors in charge of allocating resources full management commitment is required
what is the objective of specialized group training
design and implement ergonomics measures to control MSDs to new designs or redesigns of workstations
what are the direct costs of an injury
directly related to the injured employee includes compensation (wage + WSIB admin) and medical/rehabilitation (physiotherapy)
when should the ergonomics analysis program be done
early in the ergonomics program development, provided in the refresher training
what should management place priorities on
eliminating ergonomic hazards, develop health and safety policy, communicate consistent message, commit to provide adequate authority and resources to all responsible parties, assign responsibilities and accountabilities, ensure all employees understand and abide by rules and regulations
what are the benefits of worker involvement
enhanced worker motivation, job satisfaction, improve problem-solving capabilities, increased likelihood that workers will accept changes, workers will understand management perspectives
why is worker involvement important to ergonomics program
ensures that necessary information not overlooked addition of insight and point of view
what is the MSD prevention framework
establish a foundation for success recognize MSD hazards and related concerns conduct a MSD risk assessment choose and implement MSD hazard controls follow-up and evaluate the success of implemented controls communicate results and acknowledge success
what is company commitment include
financial, time and personnel resources
how is the magnitude of an EP determined
full scale EP is beneficial but the scale of the program has to match problem
what are the indirect costs of an injury
include administrative, productivity, legal costs and property/equipment/material damage
when should the ergonomics program be done
initial time when setting up and periodically with changes in work organization
what are the objectives of an ergonomics program
introduce ergonomics program, role and responsibilities, learn to develop action plan
what are the objectives of ergonomics analysis
introduce risk factors, learn to identify risk factors and develop problem-solving skills
what is the importance of training and education
is a low cost strategy to help control ergonomic risk and potentially lower injury rates
what are the key elements of an ergonomics program
management commitment worker involvement training and education identification of jobs for ergonomics analysis ergonomics analysis development of solutions medical management proactive ergonomics
what is a training needs assessment
match training needs to ergonomics training development plan develop training programs for the population attending
what are the results of the cost-benefit study
one-year or less payback on ergonomics improvement high return on investment due to increases in productivity and savings in overtime, turnover and return-to-work costs
why spend the time and money on an EP
prevent injuries by reducing risk factors, facilitate early and safe return to work, lower disability costs, improve employee comfort, quality of life and morale, lower employee absenteeism, improve productivity and quality of work
what are the essentials from a management perspective
provide financial support, provide a consistent message to workers and supervisors, remain visible after initial implementation, establish a team approach, enable workers to participate in process at all levels
what is the objective of task specific training
provider worker will skill set to perform job safely
what is the interaction between health and safety initiatives and EP
provides the option to look at other health and safety hazards
what are the business benefits of management commitment
reduce incidences of MSDs (direct and indirect costs and work satisfaction) increase productivity (worker efficiency, reduced errors, minimize worker fatigue and injury, keeps trained worker doing work) work quality (consistent work quality and increased error rate with fatigue) absenteeism and retention (leave a job due to pain, more sick days and job avoidance)
how can ergonomics-related injuries create a financial cost
reducing workplace efficiency, create the need for additional training, result in high admin costs and low productivity and profits
what tasks does the ergonomics committee perform
resolve of health and safety ergonomics issues recommendation to task forces or working groups so specific actions can be planned and carried out approve use of resources for such actions and oversee the implementation process
what is the objective of musculoskeletal disorder awareness
signs and symptoms of MSDs, how to prevent chronic injuries
what is the specific OHSA legislation
take reasonable care to protect his/her safety and the safety of other persons affected by his/her act use appropriate devices and wear proper protective equipment
what training areas should be included in an EP
technique (work practice) injury awareness business factors ergonomics design identifying and assessing ergonomic risk
what are the objectives of the introduction to ergonomics
understanding of ergonomics, human capacities and limitation and the benefits of proper job design develop skills to recognize opportunities for improvement and to initiate corrective action