Articles in Occupational Health
Ergonomic Considerations
May 23rd, 2011South African organisations need to realise that ergonomics is not another marketing tool, but a value added activity. Ergonomics will not solve all problems at work, but will establish intervention programmes to implement and support any technological or system changes.
Defining Ergonomics:
Various definitions or explanations of this term exists. The most common of these include:
The relationship between the employee, the task and the working environment
Human factor science or engineering
Man, machine and task – the effective safe, healthy and environmental friendly interaction between the three
Ergonomic considerations and requirements can find a place across all functions of any organisation.
When manually handling items in the workplace, employees should ask the following six questions in order to assess the risks related to their answers.
Must the load be moved?
If the load does not need to be moved – do not do it.
Must the load be lifted?
Rather assess whether the load can be slid, pushed, rolled, poured or moved in any other manner, before resorting to lifting.
Can the load be moved mechanically?
OHSAS 18001 revised (I)
September 13th, 2007The Occupational Health & Safety Assessment Series 18001 has been upgraded from the 1999 version to the 2007 version and has been made available since beginning of August this year.
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OHSAS 18001 revised (II)
September 13th, 2007The Occupational Health & Safety Assessment Series 18001 has been upgraded from the 1999 version to the 2007 version and has been made available since beginning of August this year.
We …