logo_print


IRSST publications


Le travail à tâches variées : une démarche d'analyse ergonomique pour la prévention des TMS(Work involving varied tasks: an ergonomic analysis process for MSD prevention)

Chicoine, Denise; Tellier, Chantal; St-Vincent, Marie
Études et recherches / Guide technique  RG-457, Montréal, IRSST, 2006, 100 pages.

You can download this document in segments:
Introduction - Chapter 1 (562 Ko)
Chapter 2 - Part 1 (3633 Ko)
Chapter 2 - Part 2 (2117 Ko)
Chapter 3 - Conclusion (250 Ko)
Tools (252 Ko)

English version available : RG-483
Abstract

Like repetitive tasks, varied long-cycle tasks, which are a common work method in companies, are the cause of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). This new guide will be useful for ergonomists and occupational health and safety professionals for analyzing work activities characterized by long cycles or by varied tasks in order to prevent the MSDs that they can cause. In fact, it allows such situations to be studied using an ergonomic analysis approach. The guide presents the context of application of this approach, explains each of the steps in the work analysis, and recommends that companies review their intervention. It also answers requests for expertise and for the training of people in workplaces in MSD prevention. It is also in line with the guides “Les groupes ERGO - Un outil pour prévenir les LATR” (ERGO groups - A tool for WMSD prevention) and “Les LATR - Mieux les comprendre pour mieux les prévenir” (Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) - A better understanding for more effective prevention) previously published by the IRSST and ASP Métal Électrique.



© IRSST 2010 - Contact - Terms and conditions