Ergonomics in Construction
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1995/01/01
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By Schneider S
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Description:Ergonomics is becoming a popular word now. Cars are sold because of ergonomic features. Secretaries are suffering from wrist injuries because of ergonomic problems with their workstations. But what does it mean for construction workers? Ergonomics generally means trying to change the workplace to fit the worker and prevent injuries. Ergonomists, however, often focus on the prevention of musculoskeletal injuries, e.g. back injuries, wrist problems, knee and shoulder injuries. This is where most of the injuries lie and most of the costs for workers compensation. About one-quarter to one-third of workplace injuries are ergonomic injuries and they represent about one-half of worker compensation costs. Even back injury is estimated to cost contractors about $9000 in compensation and medical costs. Many workers also are being forced to retire early because they are injured or their bodies are worn out. Rodmen, for example, often can't work past their fifties because of the strenuous nature of their work. So if we think of ergonomics in construction as the prevention of back injuries and other sprains and strains, it is clearly an important area for contractors and workers to focus on. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:11-12
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20055371
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Citation:Construction division, 1995 Winter. Hill DC ed. Park Ridge, IL: American Society of Safety Engineers; :11-12
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Federal Fiscal Year:1995
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Performing Organization:Center to Protect Workers' Rights
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:19920930
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Source Full Name:Construction division, 1995 Winter
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End Date:19950929
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