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Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work COL Mary Lopez 13 August 2003
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Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work COL Mary Lopez 13 August 2003.

Jan 11, 2016

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Page 1: Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work COL Mary Lopez 13 August 2003.

Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work

COL Mary Lopez

13 August 2003

Page 2: Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work COL Mary Lopez 13 August 2003.

Accommodation Assessment

• Employee Characteristics– Age, gender, medical conditions and considerations

– Anthropometrics, strength, endurance, sensory status (visual, tactile, perception), range of motion

• General Work Information– Job title, length of workday, daily break schedule

– Administrative arrangements (job rotation, flex schedules)

– Length of time of particular task or job

Page 3: Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work COL Mary Lopez 13 August 2003.

Task Assessment

• Task Information– Task description, objective, percent of day spent in task, task

pacing (continuous, intermittent, machine paced, self paced)

– Flow charts

– Process diagrams

• Product– Product weight, dimensions

– Production rate and quotas

– Error rate and any error penalties

Page 4: Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work COL Mary Lopez 13 August 2003.

Components of Work Environment

• Workstation and physical environment features– Bench, chair, checkout stand, workstation, shelves, stools, mats,

storage bins, tables

– Controls, displays, lighting, noise level, temperature

•  Task features– Autonomy, job content (simple, routine, complex, variable)

• Tools, equipment, container features– Assembly parts, boxes, components, handtools, keyboards,

machines, power tools

Page 5: Ergonomic Solutions for Return to Work COL Mary Lopez 13 August 2003.

Return to Work – Special Considerations

• Force requirements• Range of motion• Endurance• Perceptual

– Visual– Sensory

• Reaction time• Information processing

– Situational awareness

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