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Please Help! Ergonomic Evaluation Checklist for our Machine Shop and Engine Assembly Line.

I have to do the Ergonomic Evaluation of the activities carried out in our Machine Shop and Engine Assembly Line.

Does any body have some checksheet/guidline to carryout this evaluation?
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Default Re: Ergonomic Evaluation Checklist for our Machine Shop and Engine Assembly Line.

This is a good question.

For a good ergonomics review, it would be more helpful to explain checklists than to simply provide one. Here is a site I found to get you started.

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Default Re: Ergonomic Evaluation Checklist for our Machine Shop and Engine Assembly Line.

Not sure if you still need this, but we use variations of these Ergonomic Assessments, found here,
http://www.iapa.on.ca/resources/reso...nloads.asp#erg
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