1003I
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(English or Spanish) (12
min.)
This safety video describes
carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), how to prevent CTS, and what
employees can do to reduce the effects of CTS.
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1051A
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(English) (11 min.)
This program is designed for both
manufacturing and office environments. It explains
the methodology of developing an effective Ergonomics
Safety Program and discusses what employees and management
can do to prevent ergonomic injuries.
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1019I
Job Safety Analysis
(English) (11 min.)
This safety video
explains what job safety analysis is all about and how to
conduct a job safety analysis.
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1029I
Ergonomics
(English or Spanish) (7
min.)
This safety video
describes various ways to improve your workplace and
become "user friendly."
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1044I
Ergonomics 2000
(English)
(13 min.)
This
safety videos is designed for computer workstation and
industrial applications relating to Ergonomics.
Illustrates many of the "poor computer
operation" design and operator set up. Shows how to
properly position chairs, mouse, monitor, keyboard and
general ergonomic principles, so employees will have a
better understanding of how to prevent Ergonomic injuries.
Explains graphically, proper hand, arm, feet and leg
positions while working at a computer. Shows Ergonomics
for industrial workstations and more. Explains Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome and Repetitive Stress Injuries and what
employees can do to correct the problems before they
become injuries. Helps companies comply with the new
ergonomic standards. Accompanied with a floppy disk
containing employee booklet and test questions that can be
printed and used in the training session.
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1031I
Employee Involvement in
Ergonomics
(English or
Spanish) (16 min.)
This safety video
offers a basic overview of ergonomics and how employees
can become involved in the process of making the workplace
more user friendly. Covered are some of the different
products available, how they are used, and more.
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1051I
Carpal Tunnel in Ergonomics
(English
or Spanish) (10 min.)
Explores basic issues surrounding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,
what it is, and how to prevent it. This includes proper
keystroke techniques, good wrist support, keyboard
accessories, and hand/wrist exercises.
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1003E
Video Display Terminal Safety
(English
or Spanish) (11 min.)
This
safety video is directed towards individuals using VDTs.
Discusses the myths about electromagnetic radiation and
other effects of VDT usage. VDTs are safe if properly
used. Explains how to avoid eye strain and the persistent
neck and backaches when working with VDTs.
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1052I
Ergonomics in Industrial Environments
(English)
(32 min.)
Thorough coverage of ergonomic-related topics as they
relate to industrial environments, including Musculo-skeletal
Disorders (MSDs), elements of a good ergonomic program,
problem recognition, employee training, gathering
workplace ergonomic data, developing workplace controls,
minimizing known risks, controlling workplace hazards,
general workstation design principles, and work/habit
changes that prevent ergonomic injuries are carefully
covered.
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1046A
Industrial Workstation Ergonomics
(English
or Spanish) (13 Min.)
This
ergonomics safety video covers various ergonomic topics as
they relate to industrial workstations. This
includes musculo-skeletal disorders (MSDs), identifying
the symptoms of ergonomic injuries, surveying adjustable
workstations, implementing ergonomic solutions and
lifestyle/habit changes that can prevent ergonomic
injuries.
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1009E
Ergonomics and Video Display Terminals
(English
or Spanish) (10 min.)
Video Display Terminals are used in all offices. Improper
use can lead to ergonomic injuries. This video covers work
area inspections, adjustments, lighting/glare, workstation
seating, screen positioning, good work practices, and
accessories for the video display terminal.
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1010E
Office and Computer Ergonomics
(English
or Spanish) (15 min.)
An in-depth look at ergonomics in the office environment:
the art and science of fitting the workstation to the
physical needs of the employee. Human behavior is an
important factor in preventing ergonomic injuries. Various
ergonomic injuries are discussed including tendonitis,
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs).
Components of an ergonomic workstation, good work habits,
and exercises are also addressed.
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