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Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorders – signs, symptoms, and solutions

Aired: Thursday, August 22 2024
Duration: 60 min

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Ergonomic challenges have long been present in the workplace, accompanied by the persistent occurrence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). An effective ergonomics program places a high priority on the safety and well-being of workers but also contributes positively to the organization’s financial performance by reducing injuries, improving productivity, and minimizing related expenses.

Join our team of experts as we take a deep dive into all things ergo! We’ll discuss the regulatory details as well as talk about your responsibilities as an employer to ensure worker safety and protect your organization’s bottom line, including:

  • Recognizing the signs and symptoms of an ergo injury,
  • Discovering affordable solutions to prevent further injury,
  • Understanding the importance of early reporting, and
  • Promoting early intervention strategies before injury occurs.

We’ll save 10-15 minutes at the end of this webcast to answer your questions. Register today to learn more about how an effective ergonomics program can affect worker safety and save your budget from unnecessary (and preventable) expenses!

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