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Ergonomic hazard


Ergonomic hazards are physical occupational conditions that may pose risk of injury to various parts of the musculoskeletal system, such as the muscles or ligaments of the lower back, tendons or nerves of the hands/wrists, or bones surrounding the knees. Ergonomic hazards include things such as awkward or extreme postures, whole-body or hand/arm vibration, poorly designed tools, equipment, or workstations, and inefficient work method or process. (examples: like Repetitive Motion, Poor Posture and Poor Lighting) Ergonomic hazards could also occur in non-occupational settings such as at home, school, or public spaces and facilities.



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