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Unit IV Assignment
This assignment involves completing a series of four exercises, and the purpose is for you to practice utilizing these processes toward evaluating common controls for mitigating ergonomic-related hazards.
Exercise 1: Task Analysis
Take the simple task of lifting a 25-pound box (18 inches x 18 inches x 18 inches) from the floor and placing it on a desk that is 36 inches high from the floor. In the space below, perform a task analysis by using one of the methods described in the textbook and listing the steps for completing the task. Then, list the potential hazards associated with each step (i.e., stressors, CTDs, MSDs). Also, provide at least three ways to improve the task from an ergonomics perspective.
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Ergonomics: Analysis of Task
Exercise One: Task Analysis
Analysis of Task
Identify applied method = Task Flow Diagram
The task involves Lifting of a box from the floor after which it is placed on a
desk.
Steps observed in carrying out the
task.
Possible hazard in each of the
steps
Carry out an assessment on the box
When it is too large it may shift
leading to injury in the extremities’ or
size
back
Do an assessment for the distance
through which the box will be moved
If lifted improperly it may fall
leading to injuries in the extremities’ or
back
Establish the best path to take
Prolonged exertion may lead to
different injuries in legs, arms or back as
well as fatigue
On squatting , bent your legs, and
Pain in the lower back and
while keeping the back in a straight
possibly herniated of disk can result
posture, grip the box firmly
when the back is used in lifting the weight
One can now rise while ensuring
Poor posture may lead to injury
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that the back, neck and head is straight
and muscle strain
Slowly lif...