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The Avoidance Of Repetitive Motions Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Strain from incorrect posture
- Stress from tight deadlines
- 2. Task Analysis
- Sedentary behaviour
- Eye strain from computer use
- 3. Job Rotation Planning
- Mental strain from task change
- Inadequate knowledge of multiple tasks
- 4. Task Simplification
- Risk of oversimplification causing boredom
- Lack of job satisfaction
- 5. Equipment Evaluation
- Risk of using incorrect or inadequate equipment
- Injury due to faulty equipment
- 6. Training Sessions
- Stress from information overload
- Burnout due to intense training
- 7. Implementation
- Injury from new process implementation
- Stress from change in routine
- 8. Ergonomic Support
- Incorrect support leading to injury
- Failure to correctly adjust support for individual needs
- 9. Health Monitoring
- Neglecting minor symptoms resulting in major conditions
- Anxiety regarding health status
- 10. Break and Rest Periods
- Disrupted workflow due to breaks
- Inefficient rest periods leading to fatigue
- 11. Feedback System
- Miscommunication issues
- Feedback ignored or not addressed effectively
- 12. Workload Management
- Overburdening of employees
- Inefficient time management leading to stress
- 13. Review Process
- Improper evaluation leading to overlooked risks
- Resistance to change in established procedures
- 14. Posture Correction Training
- Inadequate training causing injury
- Resistance to intentional posture modification
- 15. Exercise and Stretching Programmes
- Injury from improper exercise or stretching techniques
- Lack of employee participation in programmes
- 16. Regular Equipment inspections
- Faulty equipment leading to injury
- Delay in repairing/replacing faulty equipment
- 17. Software Tools
- Unintended consequences from software glitches
- Resistance to software adaptation
- 18. Safety Training
- Misunderstanding safety procedures
- Noncompliance with safety procedures
- 19. Detailed Reporting
- Misclassification of injuries or risks
- Ignoring minor incidents
- 20. Constant Improvement Programme
- Resistance to continuous change
- Overlooking feedback and suggestions