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Hazard Analysis  

  Work Activity: Sheet Metal & HVAC  
  Task: Apply caulk, cement and mastic sealants  
 Hazard: Overhead work

  Problem:

Applying caulking, cement and mastic sealants often requires a worker to work with the hands at or above shoulder height.

  • Overhead work can cause musculoskeletal disordes (MSDs) such as tendonitis of the shoulder, and lifting can cause MSDs of the back and shoulders.
  • The worker may also experience neck pain or injury, because the neck is frequently in an extreme position during overhead work to allow the worker to see what s/he is doing.
  • MSDs are the most common injuries in the construction industry, accounting for over one-third of all lost workday injuries and about half of all compensation claims.  
 
  Risk Description:

Sheet Metal Workers who apply caulking, cement and mastic sealants cand develop rotator cuff tendonitis, low back pain from lifting materials overhead, and tension neck syndrome.  Tendonitis occurs when the tendon becomes inflamed.  Tension neck syndrome (myofascial pain syndrome) is characterized by pain in the shoulder-neck region along with tenderness over the shoulder-neck muscles.  It is one of the most common work-related MSDs of the neck and shoulder.

 
  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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