Goin’ Through the Motions™ (For Supervisors)

Repetitive Motion Illness and Injury

Goin’ Through the Motions—For Supervisors is a video that both informs supervisors and managers about repetitive motion illnesses and presents specific actions that will reduce the risk on the job.

Learning Paths & Details

Competencies

  • Keeping a Safe Workplace

Buying Options

Library License

You may license this asset or the entire video library. Please contact your sales representative for cost-effective license pricing. Enterprise licensing also available.
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Download License $8.00 (Minimum 100 employees)

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Employees: 

USB Key (1 Year License) $595.00

Secure USB must be seated in computer in order to run. Content can't be copied or downloaded. Purchase price allows access to content for one year. Discussion/workshop materials (when applicable) will be delivered via email.
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USB Key (2 Year License) $1,100.75

Discussion/workshop materials (when applicable) will be delivered via email.
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USB Key (3 Year License) $1,576.75

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Training Files (7)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Going Through The Motion for Supervisors
Video with graphics and narrator
Full Video12:44 minEnglishDemo
Program Introduction
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Introduction01:19 minEnglishDemo
Video Vignette01:44 minEnglishDemo
Minimizing Risks of Repetitive Motion Injuries
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette02:54 minEnglishDemo
Risk Factors of Repetitive Motion Injuries
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:25 minEnglishDemo
The Body and Injuries (Pain)
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette03:55 minEnglishDemo
Program Summary
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Summary00:22 minEnglishDemo

Additional Information

The main points covered in this program are how the body reacts to repetitive stress, what are the risk factors, and how to prevent repetitive motion illnesses.


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