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Lee regularly moves large crates and boxes as part of his job. If Lee doesn't use the correct posture, would this be an ergonomic hazard?
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Incorrect posture when repeatedly lifting or moving heavy crates is an ergonomic hazard — it increases risk of musculoskeletal injury (back strains, herniated discs, shoulder/knee injuries) and cumulative trauma.
Incorrect posture when repeatedly lifting or moving heavy crates is an ergonomic hazard — it increases risk of musculoskeletal injury (back strains, herniated discs, shoulder/knee injuries) and cumulative trauma.
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