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Ergonomics is matching the job to the worker and product to the user.Discover resources on workplace design and considerations, work-related musculoskeletal disorders, related risks, and helpful exercises.

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- WEBINARS -
Manual Materials Handling: Risky Business
Presenter: Dhananjai Borwankar,
Technical Specialist, CCOHS


Preventing and Enforcing Musculoskeletal Hazards in the Workplace FREE!
Presenter: Anne Duffy, Ontario
Ministry of Labour

Office Ergonomics e-course

Learn to identify and find solutions to workplace ergonomic issues with this informative, cost-effective e-course

 

OSH Answers - Online Answers to Workplace Health & Safety Questions

Ergonomics - Human Factors

  • Lifting, Wrist Rests,
  • Computer Mouse, Back Belts, Sitting, Standing...

Occupations & Workplaces

  • Carpenter, Cook, Fire Fighter, Hotel Laundry, Landscaper, Painter...

Health & Safety Programs

  • Accident Investigation,
  • Health & Safety Committees,
  • OHS Policy Statement...

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