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Environmental factors
Lighting – lighting is so important when performing a task, dim light, shadow, glare may cause
worker to adopt a bent neck or poor postures to concentrate on the work.
Cold – exposure to cold temperature can result in reduced dexterity and sensation.
Vibration – exposure to vibration while using handheld tools increase the risk of WRULD can
cause vibration white finger, carpal tunnel syndrome and painful joints.
Ergonomic - risk may present if any of the above factor is indeed essential when performing the
task.
Managing the Risk of Musculoskeletal Disorder
Matching the Workplace to the Individual Needs
Definition - Ergonomic
Ergonomic is a science-based discipline concerned with the interactions between workers, the
equipment, and the environment in which the task is performed.
Applying ergonomics can reduce risk associated with MSDs, the workplace must match the
individual needs.
Applying ergonomics to the workplace can:
• reduce the potential for accidents
• reduce the potential for injury and ill health
• improve performance and productivity
Ergonomics can also reduce the potential for ill health at work, such as aches, pains and damage
to the wrists, shoulders and back, noise-induced hearing loss and work-related asthma.
Consider the layout of controls and equipment – they should be positioned in relation to how
they are used. Place those used most often where they are easy to reach without the need to
stoop, stretch or hunch.
If ergonomic principles not followed in the organisation it can lead to serious consequences to
the workers and whole organisation.
Display Screen Equipment
DSE are devices or equipment that have an alphanumeric or graphic display screen and includes
display screens, laptops, touch screens and other similar devices.
Risks Associated with the use of DSE
WRULD – prolonged DSE operation including the use of keyboard and mouse.
Back pain – prolonged DSE operation in a static posture, e.g. sitting for long hours.
POSHE V2 | Unit IG2 – Element 6 – Musculoskeletal 3
Health