人际功效学的培训(英文版)Ergonomic-training-material课件.ppt
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1、nErgonomics for the OfficeErgo Specialist TrainingnTraining objectives:Understand your role as area ergo specialist Understand causes and solutions for office related cumulative trauma Learn to identify“at risk”postures and workstation problems Learn to use evaluation and tracking formsnThe Ergo Spe
2、cialistnUnderstanding Your RoleProgram ManagerErgo SpecialistEmployeeManage the office ergonomics program for your departmentIdentify“at risk”posturesIdentify the need for accessories or work ordersEncourage early reporting through awareness activitiesRe-evaluate progress monthly to ensure effective
3、nessKeep records Awareness ActivitiesEmployeeEmployeen.Like Driving a Car.Car seat Mirrors and windshield Steering wheel Controls Rules of the road/driving skills Chair Monitor Keyboard Accessories Work methodsnTraining Safe DriversErgo SpecialistInitial employee assessmentOrder accessories if neede
4、dWeekly office observationsMonthly 1:1 w/PMAwareness activitiesTrain ergo specialists Monthly 1:1 w/ergo specialistsMonthly program auditsDrivers education managerDriversEmployeeInitial assessmentEarly reportingMonthly w/s review with ergo specialistImprove postures and work methodsIntegrate exercis
5、es and alternate activities into daily routineDrivers education teachersProgram ManagernBottom LineIf your cars are“out of service”or if your drivers are distracted or disabledyour employees cant give 100%your department productivity suffersnWhat is Ergonomics?nWhat is Ergonomics?ERGONOMICS is.the s
6、cience of studying work,designing workstations and accessories to fit the worker identifying“healthy”work methods or habits preventing injuries,improving worker effectiveness,optimizing comfort.nErgonomics is Balancing People Capabilities and Job DemandsCapabilities of peopleDemandsof the jobnPeople
7、 CapabilitiesTo understand capabilities you must first understand how the body works and why it fails.arms and handsneck and backnMusclesprovides power to move boneselastic with good blood supplyBloodprovides“nutrition”for tissue re-growth and repairNervesprovide“electrical”impulse to make muscles m
8、oveTendonsconnect muscle to boneact like a ropeinelastic without its own blood supplyLigamentsconnect bone to boneprovide stabilityinelastic without its own blood supply Anatomy 101-what you really need to know-nThe Hand And How It WorksMuscleSynovialSheathTendonBoneSynovial SheathsTendonsCarpal Lig
9、ament(extensor retinaculum)nMore About The Hand.aMedian NerveLigamentTendonsBonesUlnar NervenThe Arm and ShoulderUlnar nerveMedian nerveRadial nervenWhy Are They Called Cumulative Trauma Disorders?Cumulative-Repeated and prolonged exposure to“stressors”-Occur over timeTrauma-Injury from mechanical s
10、tress-inadequate rest and recoveryDisorder-May result in chronic and irreversible damageDo They Just Occur At Work?No.Work and life style(hobbies,sports,second job,home activities,etc.)and personal factors(hereditary factors,prior injuries,etc.)all may contribute to CTDs.nSymptom ProgressionDevelops
11、 in days to weeks;Intermittent symptoms that resolve but return later;generalized area of discomfort muscle soreness aching burning tingling night pain;can avoid medical treatment at this stageDevelops in weeks to months;Constant symptoms;localized area of pain muscle soreness aching burning tinglin
12、g throbbing numbness;medical treatment required at this stageDevelops in months to years;Constant symptoms;weakness numbness pain due to nerve damage;probably requires surgery at this stage;probably permanent damage at this stagenMuscle Strain and Micro-TearsStrains and tears may be caused by repeat
13、ed or prolonged stretch of muscle fibers beyond“functional”lengthMuscles which must work in a lengthened or shortened range fatigue easily-Symptoms may include:aching,fatigue,or swelling Solutions:work in neutral postures;keep work close;incorporate task variation;incorporate exercisesnNerve Compres
14、sion and Blood Supply ReductionThoracic Outlet Syndrome-compression of the bundle of nerves,blood,and lymph supply which travels from the neck,under the collar bone,and into the arm-Symptoms include:intermittent aching,tingling,burning,and fatigue,and progressing to constant pain,numbness,and weakne
15、ss usually extend down the length of the arm,however may be most obvious in the hand/wrist Solutions:work in neutral postures,especially at the neck,back,and shoulders;incorporate task variation;incorporate exercisesnNerve Compression and Blood Supply ReductionCarpal Tunnel Syndrome-compression of t
16、he median nerve and blood vessels through the carpal tunnel in the wrist Symptoms include:intermittent aching,tingling,burning,and fatigue,and progressing to constant pain,numbness,and weakness-symptoms limited to palmar surface of the thumb,index,middle,and 1/2 ring finger Solutions:work in neutral
17、 postures,especially at the fingers,wrist,and forearm;incorporate task variation;incorporate exercisesnCommon Symptomsin the Office SettingUpper trapezius muscle strain-muscle that extends from base of skull to top of shoulder monitor too high&or too far holding phone between shoulder and ear typing
18、 or mousing with arms unsupportedLow back pain sitting without adequate trunk support sitting without neutral posture of the back sitting for too long!nCommon Symptomsin the Office SettingLateral epicondylitis(tennis elbow)-muscles that bend the wrist upward and toward the little finger keyboard too
19、 low or tilted up reaching to keys at the far ends of the keyboard vs.whole arm movements holding fingers up in the“ready”position mouse too low mousing with wrist vs.whole arm movementsnCommon Symptomsin the Office SettingHand/wrist discomfort De Quervains syndrome-tendonitis resulting from repeate
20、d or constant use of muscles that pull the thumb up and away from the palm-e.g.holding thumb in“ready”position for space bar-e.g.gripping mouse between thumb and little fingernIdentifying Risk FactorsnPrimary Risk FactorsCumulative Trauma SymptomsRepetitionForcePostureMechanical StressFrequencyDurat
21、ionnCumulative Trauma SymptomsSmokingGender&AgePregnancyObesityMedical Conditions (e.g.Diabetes)Secondary Risk FactorsActivity Level/ExercisenUnderstanding Cumulative Trauma DisordersnRepetitions Can Cause Cumulative Trauma DisordersGreater than 2 cycles/minuteWorking though breaksHigh intensity to
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