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Health Hazard Evaluation Report: HETA-2010-0114-3168, November 2012. Ergonomic Evaluation of Surfacing and Finishing Tasks during Eyeglass Manufacturing, Minnesota.

机译:健康危害评估报告:HETa-2010-0114-3168,2012年11月。明尼苏达州眼镜制造过程中表面处理和整理任务的人体工程学评估。

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In June 2010, NIOSH received an HHE request from managers to evaluate potential ergonomic hazards and MSDs among employees at three eyeglass manufacturing facilities in Minnesota. The request concerned employees working in the surfacing and finishing departments. We visited the three facilities on November 16-19, 2010. We observed work processes and practices and assessed workplace conditions. We videotaped surfacing and finishing tasks. We also measured workstation heights and reach distances. We talked with employees privately to discuss concerns about the workplace and their health. We also reviewed medical records related to MSDs. We found that employees were exposed to a combination of risk factors for developing WMSDs, including awkward postures, forceful exertions, and repetitive motions. Of 60 interviewed employees, 45 reported having current or past MSD symptoms. Review of 19 employees' medical records found that most medically documented WMSDs involved the wrists, shoulders, hands, and back. Three employees had undergone surgery and three (one of whom had undergone surgery) were put on permanent work restrictions. Comparison of OSHA Form 300 Logs of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses showed higher rates of injury and illness at this facility than at other eyeglass manufacturing facilities in the United States in 2007-2009, but by 2010, all but one facility's rates had declined to near the national industry average. On the basis of employee interviews and OSHA Logs, the most commonly reported MSDs were wrist, shoulder, hand, and back disorders. We provided the facility with recommendations for reducing the risk of WMSDs. By designing work areas to have a working height of 27 inch - 62 inch and rotating employees to different job tasks after every break, managers can reduce the risk of WMSDs. Training employees to recognize and avoid risk factors that can lead to musculoskeletal problems and encouraging employees to report work-related musculoskeletal discomfort can also reduce employees' risk of injury.

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