Musculoskeletal injuries cover any injury, damage or disorder of the joints or other tissues in the upper / lower limbs or the back. Departmental activities most likely to cause such injuries include:
These activities are most likely to cause:
Risk of developing musculoskeletal injuries can be minimised by:
Office Work
- assessing your workstation to ensure it is set up correctly
- following ‘good practices for computer users’ and related ‘top tips for staying healthy at work’
Manual Handling Activities
- ensure all routine manual handling activities are risk assessed
- review risk assessments at least annually to ensure risks remain well managed / consider any necessary improvements
- ensure workers have received appropriate manual handling training
- automating doors associated with heavy traffic involving the transport of materials
Lab Activities
- use automated pipettes to reduce risk of injury during repetitive pipetting tasks
- ensure ergonomic issues are considered when purchasing equipment (e.g. safety cabinets and associated seating) that can cause musculoskeletal injuries if the workstation cannot be easily adapted for individual workers