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In September and October, the
Ministry of Labour will focus on musculoskeletal disorders
(MSDs).
"Inspectors will pay particular
attention to tasks requiring workers to use their muscles to
exert force to lift, push or carry items. Many of these tasks
will already have been identified through an analysis of types
of workplaces with a high frequency of MSD injuries and
hazards."
Here are some statistics from
the Ministry of Labour:
* direct claim costs, from 2003
to 2007, of over $640 million and 6 million days of lost time
* 43% of total lost-time injury (LTI) costs in 2008, up from
41% in 2003
* 43% of total LTIs in 2008, up 40% from 2003
* 15% drop in the MSD-related LTI rate from 2003 to 2008,
while the total LTI rate dropped 22%
Many jobs have MSD risks -
whether you work at a desk or in a manufacturing plant. You
have to ensure that the work environment fits the worker.
" For example, applying
ergonomic principles — reducing repetitive movements, forceful
movements, and fixed or awkward positioning — early in the
design phase of a new process or task adds little cost, and
can prevent many MSDs. In fact, preventing MSD-related
compensation claims will save you money.
The ministry's MSD blitz goals are threefold: enhance MSD
enforcement efforts, raise awareness of the importance of
addressing MSDs, and identify prevention resources available
to workplaces through their safe workplace association."
Source:
IAPA
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