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A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits to Prevent WMSD* Hazards

*Work-Related Musculo-Skeletal Disorders

DISCLAIMER

These recommended limits are to be used only as a reference for safe work practices.

Recommended limits in the slides are voluntary. Their application aren’t required by employers, businesses or workers in Washington.

They are intended to support business owners and employees efforts to reduce and prevent musculoskeletal disorders in their workplaces.

What You Will Learn

Recommended limits to prevent work- related musculoskeletal disorders or WMSDs such as back sprain, strain, shoulder sprain, arm and wrist tendonitis, etc.

• How to apply these limits to any job or operation in your business, as part of your safety and health program or best work practices.

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Topics covered

Forceful pinching, gripping

Forceful pinching, gripping

Intensive keyingIntensive keying

Hand-arm vibrationHand-arm vibration

Repetitive motionRepetitive motion

LiftingLifting Awkward posturesAwkward postures

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A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

Throughout these slides you will notice the:

Recommended Limit sign.

Don’t go over these limits in any job or activity.

This will help to keep your employees healthy.

This may also help to reduce company expenses and losses.

LIFTING

A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

Lifting

75 pounds once a day is a heavy lift

Lifting

55 pounds, 10 times a day is a heavy lift

Lifting

25 pounds, above the shoulders, below the knees or at arms length, 25 times a day is an awkward lift

Lifting

10 pounds, twice per minute, two hours a day is a frequent lift

AWKWARD POSTURES

A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

Awkward postures

Hands above the head or elbows above the shoulders is an awkward posture

Awkward postures

Neck or back bent more than 30 degrees is an awkward posture

Awkward postures

Kneeling is an awkward posture

Awkward postures

Squatting is an awkward posture

FORCEFUL PINCHING, GRIPPING

A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

Forceful pinching

Pinching an object weighing 2 pounds (like the force needed to pinch half a ream of paper), is a forceful pinch

Forceful gripping

Gripping an object weighing 10 pounds (like the force needed to clamp automobile jumper cables onto a battery), is a forceful grip

REPETITIVE MOTION

A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

Repetitive motion

Repeating the same motion with the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists or hands, every few seconds is repetitive motion

INTENSIVE KEYING

A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

Intensive Keying

Keying regularly, more than 4 hours total per day is intensive keying

HAND-ARM VIBRATION

A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

Hand-arm vibration

Using high vibrating tools like impact wrenches, chain saws, jack hammers, riveting hammers, more than 30 minutes total per day is high hand-arm vibration

Hand-arm vibration

Using moderate vibrating tools like grinders, sanders, jigsaws, more than 2 hours total per day is moderate hand-arm vibration

Additional information

On WMSD hazardous exposures visit the WISHA webpage at:

www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Topics/Ergonomics

You may also write us at:

ergonomics@LNI.WA.GOV

Example Template of an accident prevention program :

www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Basics/Programs/Accident

Ideas to reduce hazardous exposures can be found at the Ergonomics Ideas Bank

A Quick Guide on Recommended Limits for WMSD Hazards

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