Stress, Strain, and Breakage. Just a guess.
Ergonomic risk factors are aspects of a job or workplace that can lead to musculoskeletal injuries or disorders, such as repetitive motions, awkward postures, or forceful exertions. Identifying and addressing these risk factors is important for promoting employee health and well-being.
The two types of risk factors for developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are ergonomic risk factors and individual risk factors. Ergonomic risk factors include aspects of the work environment, such as repetitive motions, awkward postures, and heavy lifting. Individual risk factors pertain to personal characteristics, such as age, previous injuries, and physical fitness, which may influence a person's susceptibility to WMSDs. Both types of factors interact to increase the likelihood of developing these disorders.
An ergonomic keyboard has a design that reduces the chance of wrist and hand injuries.
B. False
alcohol, stress, smoking
Stress, Strain, and Breakage. Just a guess.
it's really easy a ergonimic risk is a risk that study or trate to explicate anything for example,, if we are working for a company the ergonomic risk can be 1. the work's time 2.the place 3.the time that yiou use for doing your work etc.
Genetics, family history of depression, and early childhood trauma are three examples of uncontrollable risk factors for depression. These factors can increase an individual's susceptibility to developing depression but cannot be changed or controlled.
false
Cost, time and safety are the three factors that can be balanced against the benefits of a risk control when reducing the risks.
The Leap chair is one of three that are really deisgned around ergonomic research.
Static and awkward