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Hazard Analysis  

  Work Activity: Sheet Metal & HVAC  
  Task: Clean, remove and repair existing ductwork/HVAC  
 Hazard: Kneeling & Squatting

  Problem:

Sheet metal and HVAC workers may kneel or squat while cleaning, removing and repairing existing ductwork/HVAC, which can put excessive pressure on the knee joint.  Frequent kneeling or squatting can lead to musculoskeletal disorders of the knee.

 
  Risk Description:

Working in kneeling or squatting posture while cleaning, removing and repairing existing ductwork/HVAC can increase forces in the knee.  The cumulative effects of kneeling or squatting may lead to knee injuries such as bursitis or osteoarthritis.

 
  Level of Risk:

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

 
  Assessment Info:

To assess exposure to kneeling and squatting postures, determine how many hours per day the worker spends with their knee(s) bent deeply >120°.  Also, visit Thomas Bernard's website for a host of practical ergonomic tools.

 
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