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Implementing an ergonomic process has been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of developing CTDs in industries as diverse as construction, food processing, office jobs, healthcare, beverage delivery, and warehousing.
Ergonomic Disorder Prevention
Common symptoms of CTDs include a decreased range of motion, decreased grip strength, swelling of a joint or part of an arm, shoulder, neck, or leg. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the first steps you can take to prevent ergonomic disorders.
Implementing an ergonomic process has been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of developing CTDs in industries as diverse as construction, food processing, office jobs, healthcare, beverage delivery, and warehousing.