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3_Shergill_ASGE Quality Ergonomics
3_Shergill_ASGE Quality Ergonomics
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This document discusses the importance of ergonomics for the endoscopy team and provides information on various ergonomic risk factors. Ergonomics is the study of the fit between the physical demands of the workplace and the employees who perform the work. The document mentions that ergonomic risk factors include vibration, repetition, environment, force, posture, work organization, and contact stress. Employers can prevent and reduce ergonomic hazards through engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment.<br /><br />The document also explains key terms related to ergonomics, such as musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). MSDs are disorders affecting the muscles, nerves, tendons, and other related structures, while WMSDs specifically refer to MSDs that can be attributed to the work environment and work performance.<br /><br />The document provides several studies that highlight the prevalence of injuries among endoscopists and GI nurses and technicians. It outlines the physical work factors that are causally related to WMSDs and emphasizes the importance of recognizing symptoms and understanding methods for reducing risk factors.<br /><br />Furthermore, the document discusses participative ergonomics, which involves maximizing worker input into the process of improving ergonomics. It mentions the importance of ergonomics training and lists resources for further information and training. The document also suggests various engineering and administrative controls that can be implemented to reduce ergonomic hazards in the endoscopy unit.<br /><br />In conclusion, this document emphasizes the importance of ergonomics in the endoscopy team and provides information on risk factors, controls, and training to prevent and reduce ergonomic hazards.
Keywords
ergonomics
endoscopy team
ergonomic risk factors
vibration
repetition
environment
force
posture
work organization
contact stress
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