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Childcare Providers
  • Safe Lifting Techniques of Children (PDF)
    http://www.ohcow.on.ca/resources/handbooks/childlift/safeliftingbrochure.pdf (OHCOW)
    >  Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers Inc. (OHCOW) provides this two page summary on safe lifting of children.

Construction
  • Added May Construction Ergonomics: Protect Your Knees and Your Future (PDF)
    http://www.cbs.state.or.us/osha/pdf/pubs/4844c.pdf (Oregon OSHA)
    >  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, specifically knee injuries.

  • Construction Ergonomics - Protect Your Shoulder (PDF)
    http://www.cbs.state.or.us/osha/pdf/pubs/4844b.pdf (Oregon OSHA)
    >  Musculoskeletal disorders are the leading cause of loss-time injuries for construction workers. This pamphlet offers tips you can implement today to protect yourself and your workers from costly shoulder and neck injuries.

  • Protect Your Back and Your Future: Construction Ergonomics (PDF)
    http://www.cbs.state.or.us/osha/pdf/pubs/4844a.pdf (Oregon OSHA)
    >  This informational brochure provided by Oregon OSHA illustrates examples of solutions for preventing back injuries while doing construction work.

  • Building Excellence Through Ergonomics
    https://supplier.intel.com/static/EHS/BETE/bete.htm (Intel)
    >  The Information contained in the "Building Excellence Through Ergonomics" (BETE) website is provided to acquaint the reader with general insights, opinions and internally developed guidelines and procedures for Intel Corporation (Intel). Intel hopes that these documents enlighten the reader to the health and financial benefits of a Construction Ergonomics Program and that they are a guide to the reader as they prepare Ergonomics Programs tailored specifically to their particular Construction Program.

  • Simple Solutions - Ergonomics for Construction Workers (PDF)
    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2007-122/pdfs/2007-122-full.pdf (NIOSH)
    >  This booklet,provided by NIOSH, is intended to aid in the prevention of common job injuries that can occur in the construction industry. The solutions in this booklet are practical ideas to help reduce the risk of repetitive stress injury in common construction tasks. While some solutions may need the involvement of the building owner or general contractor, there are also many ideas that individual workers and supervisors can adopt.

  • Ergonomics in Construction at CROETweb
    http://www.croetweb.com/links.cfm?subtopicID=350 (CROET)

Education and Schools
Electrical
  • OSHA Ergonomics eTool: Solutions for Electrical Contractors
    http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/electricalcontractors/index.html (OSBA)
    >  This *eTool describes common hazards that electrical contractors may encounter and possible solutions for these hazards. This eTool is a product of the OSHA and Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Alliance

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