An Ergonomic Risk Assessment involves reviewing a specific area or workstation to assess the primary ergonomic risk factors (force, posture, and/or repetition/duration) a determine a level of ergonomic risk.
Summary
An Ergonomic Risk Assessment involves reviewing a specific area or workstation to assess the primary ergonomic risk factors (force, posture, and/or repetition/duration) a determine a level of ergonomic risk.
In combination with reviewing primary ergonomic risk factors, secondary ergonomic risk factors are also considered in the evaluation. Detailed information is provided regarding the identified risks along with short-
term and long-term ergonomic solutions to reduce risk while ensuring quality and productivity.
Objectives
Conduct interviews with staff and supervisors regarding processes of concern
Outline objective workstation/equipment concerns with respect to recognized ergonomic guidelines
Identify areas of risk present in the essential tasks within each position
Assist with the prioritization of top concerns
Provide recommendations on workstation/task organization, procedures and equipment
Chart based report including risk level and recommendations
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