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Ergonomics Awareness : For Employees and Supervisors [VHS & DVD]

Video ID: V0924

DVD available. Describes musculoskeletal disorders and the importance of early reporting of symptoms. Explains work-related causes of musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), including awkward postures, high hand force, repetitive motions, repeated impacts, lifting, and vibration from tool use. Identifies hazards and common measures to reduce them. DVD format ONLY has 3 versions - standard (23 min.) short (17 min.) and Dr. Ergo (14 min.) Permission is granted to duplicate this program.

Copyright: 2005 Time: 23 min.

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