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Hazard Analysis  

  Work Activity: Masonry, Cement & Plaster  
  Task: Forming, pouring, laying or applying refractory materials  
 Hazard: Overhead work

  Problem:

Forming, pouring, laying or applying refractory materials often requires a worker to work with the hands at or above shoulder height.  Frequent work at or above shoulder height while engaged in this activity can lead to musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder and neck.

 
  Risk Description:

Repetitive or sustained shoulder elevation is a risk factor for shoulder tendonitis and non-specific shoulder pain. Lifting heavy materials overhead may cause an increase in the pressure in the intervertebral discs of the spine. The awkward posture of the neck during overhead work could lead to neck MSDs.

 
  Level of Risk:

Work loads or activities are of such a magnitude and character that all or most workers risk developing an MSD in the short or long term.

 
  Assessment Info:

To assess exposure to overwork work determine how many hours per day the worker spends with their shoulders elevated >60o.  Also, visit Thomas Bernard's website for a host of practical ergonomic tools.



 
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