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Ergonomics PublicationsPre-printed versions of most Oregon OSHA publications are available to order online. Sign up for our Evaluating Your Computer Workstation Tells you how to evaluate a computer workstation so you can set it up correctly, highlights solutions to common physical problems related to computer use, and presents related health issues. Also includes checklists to help you conduct a workstation evaluation and purchase appropriate work-station components. Back Injury Prevention Guide for Health Care Providers Informs employers and employees how to prevent back injuries caused by lifting and moving patients; includes evaluation tools and checklists. Easy ergonomics: a practical approach for improving the workplace Offers a simple, hands-on approach to workplace ergonomics that can work regardless of the size of your organization. It is designed for owners, supervisors, and employees as they work toward improving their workplace. Understanding, recognizing, and solving ergonomic hazards in long-term care: a hands-on training for safety committees Oregon OSHA is now providing a unique training opportunity for safety committees to help you reduce exposure to strains and sprains. Construction Ergonomics - Protect Your Back and Your Future Musculoskeletal disorders are the leading cause of time-loss injuries for construction workers. This pamphlet offers tips you can implement today to protect yourself and your workers from costly soft tissue injuries, specific to the back. Construction Ergonomics - Protect Your Shoulders and Your Neck and Your Future Musculoskeletal disorders are the leading cause of time-loss injuries for construction workers. This pamphlet offers tips you can implement today to protect yourself and your workers from costly soft tissue injuries, specific to the shoulders and neck. |