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A new accreditation system for occupational-health (OH) providers will help the Government deliver its new strategy to improve public health in England.

Led by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM), the Safe Effective Quality Occupational Health Service (SEQOHS) accreditation scheme was launched at a conference on 1 December, building on new OH standards for OH service-providers introduced in January this year. The standards themselves were proposed by Dame Carol Black in 2008, as part of her review of how to improve the health and well-being of the working-age population.

The overarching aim of SEQOHS is to provide OH services with a framework for quality assurance, and so help raise standards in this field. Similar to the Occupational Safety Consultants Register, but designed for organisations rather than individuals, the SEQOHS should help those purchasing or commissioning services choose a competent provider.

December 14, 2010 9:47 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

- Safety & Health Expo 2011, 17 – 19 May 2011, NEC Birmingham, http://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk –

Safety & Health Expo, Europe’s largest annual health and safety event, returns to the NEC Birmingham from 17 – 19 May 2011. Packed with a plethora of innovative features, a comprehensive and free-of-charge educational programme and an extensive exhibition housing the leading names in health and safety products and services, this is an event not-to-be-missed by anyone involved in health and safety. The event is hosted in partnership with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) and the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).

Adrian Newton, Portfolio Director for Safety and Building Management at UBM Live, organisers of Safety & Health Expo 2011, said: “We are in constant communication with the industry all year round which allows us to keep abreast of the latest issues facing health and safety professionals. We then reflect this in the content of Safety & Health Expo and 2011 will therefore be packed with the most topical content possible. The educational programme will be the largest to date, there will be more exhibitors than ever before and visitors will be able to enjoy exciting, experiential features.”

Amongst the 300 industry-renowned exhibitors, some of the world’s leading names will be showcasing their latest developments including BM Polyco, Draeger, Latchways, Safety Media and Sperian.

The Safety & Health Expo 2011 educational programme will be the most expansive in the event’s history with a brand new Occupational Health Theatre contributing to the five dedicated theatres.

December 7, 2010 10:01 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Sufferings from neck pain, back pain and many other work related musculoskeletal disorders like tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow are very common among many corporate officials and workers at different office and industries. This is specifically a problem in garments industries, tanneries and textile factories in Bangladesh.

All these musculoskeletal problems could lead to further bad consequences in terms of physical problems, productivity and emotional well-being for the workers. Accidents at workplaces affect many more lives each year. This could be reduced significantly following an ergonomic approach facilitated by an occupational therapist.

What is ergonomics?
Ergonomics is the science of fitting workplace conditions and job demands to the capabilities of employees. A practical approach to ergonomics considers the match between the person, the equipment they use, the work processes and the work environment.

9:18 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

You can easily define ergonomics with a quick Google search and find there are a number of websites that offer a pretty consistent definition. Sounds good…so what more do you need to know? Actually, there’s a lot more, especially if you have back & neck pain and are looking to define ergonomics for reasons beyond preparing for your next game of Trivia.

Ergonomics is defined as the science related to a person and their work environment (equipment and workplaces) and how they affect human performance. The overall goal of ergonomics is to create a work environment that is safe for the worker, prevents typical work related injuries, and allows the individual to perform their duties at an optimal and efficient manner.

That seems simple enough….it’s a pretty straight forward definition. But, the problem with that definition is the word “human”! In other words, human factors and ergonomics must interface seamlessly in order to achieve the desired outcome, and as we all know, humans come in different shapes and sizes.
When you define ergonomics, you need to think of some key tasks that will ensure you are decreasing your risk of injury.

They include:

* Workstation Set-up (not just in the office at a traditional desk)
* Work Equipment and Accessories
* Correct Sitting Position
* Proper Posture
* Proper Body Mechanics Throughout the Day
* Safe Bending/Lifting Technique

In this section of the website, I have put together a few helpful tools for you to use as you define ergonomics for your own work environment. You can start by using the overall ergonomics assessment and then review the section on ergonomics posture. I have even included some tips on what to look for in some of the most commonly used equipment such as chairs and keyboards. You can access all of this information at the link below:

* Keyboard Ergonomics
* Ergonomics Posture
* Ergonomics in the Work Place
* Ergonomics Chair

Just remember, when you think of improving ergonomics as a way to decrease back & neck pain, don’t get caught up in the hype of product promotions touting fancy language like human factor issues or designs based on engineering psychology. All you need to know about their technical science of designing is whether or not their products can create workplaces to fit the user – YOU! That’s the only way to define ergonomics that will help you achieve your goals of decreasing the risk of injury and pain, while achieving maximum productivity.

Source: The Back University

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Health and safety trainingCardinus Risk Management

December 2, 2010 2:39 pm - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Cardinus Risk Management

  • Specialist information for specific business sectors at sme.cardinus.com
  • Advice on ergonomics, fire safety and manual handling and much more

SMALL and medium-sized businesses in all industry sectors can now access one of the most comprehensive online risk management resources ever created, according to Cardinus Risk Management.

The website at sme.cardinus.com contains an enormous repository of free guidelines, reports, checklists and forms, policy advice and white papers. To make this valuable information easy to find, some sections are dedicated to specific trades. For example, there are risk management guidelines for painters and decorators as well as help and advice for owners of cafés and restaurants.

There is also a large collection of documents designed to help risk manage more generic operations, such as warehousing, retailing and general office environments. Guides to fire safety, ergonomics and manual handling are also free to view and download.

November 29, 2010 10:36 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Conference Features Strategies and Products for Dealing with a Recovering Economy, Healthcare & Workers’ Comp Costs

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 23, 2010  – The 16th Annual National Ergonomics Conference and Exposition (ErgoExpo) at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, November 30 – December 3, will highlight the importance of workplace ergonomics in a time of economic recovery. ErgoExpo’s core educational topics of safety, return on investment, increasing productivity, managing healthcare and workers’ comp costs, and the aging workforce will be coupled with workplace specific conference tracks for office, industrial, lab, healthcare, 24/7 and uncontrolled environments including energy, utility, and maintenance.

November 24, 2010 9:01 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Ergonomic Solutions for Call Center Stress

The right kind of ergonomics can help call centers reduce stress at the workplace. Ergonomics in the construction of the cubicles and the chairs can help BPO units keep physical stress at bay. Physical stress does not always mean that you will have to do physically demanding work. You can sit at a cubicle and keep tapping away at your keyboard and still feel fatigued. There are a number of physical conditions that can eat into your telemarketing productivity.

Spinal cord problems, neck and shoulder pain and thoracic issues are quite common among the call center agents. It is the responsibility of the management to ensure that this niggles and injuries do not happen.

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Call centres must always spend the right amount of money to get the ergonomics right. Without the proper seating and working conditions for the call center agents, the work can be affected. Telemarketing agents have to work continuously for long hours. Unless they are comfortable in their seats and have the right body posture, the stasis in their seats will get to them. It will tire them off easily and they will need to take comfort breaks more frequently. This further cuts into the telemarketing services productivity. If these ergonomics continue for days, the work will become a sort of trouble for them. Helios Outsourcing is very particular about this.

At Helios, YOU & YOUR business are all that matters.

No matter how great your business is, Helios can help make it even better. Through a range of contact centre & back office services, we are here to allow you to focus on your core business competence whilst we take care of pretty much everything else.

Helios is where ordinary people with a combination of great passion, great processes and sound technology produce fantastic results. Have a look at our service offering to know more.

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Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ – Ergonomic Solutions for Call Center Stress

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Cardinus Risk ManagementHealth and safety training

November 15, 2010 9:48 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

There are many causes of back pain. One can have back pain from a vehicle accident. It may take years for the back pain to subside. Unfortunately, in some cases the back pain never goes away.

Back pain may come from being pregnant. In most cases, once the baby is born the back pain will diminish. While in other cases the back may take time to heal from the added weight and pressure of the baby or multiple babies.

One may become injured from lifting at home or on the job. If you do not lift properly, you may strain your back and cause disc injuries. To properly lift an item you should:

Bend at the knees. Bend down and place your hands on the object you are about to lift. Use your legs to do the lifting, not your back. When you are able to, ask for help or use a dolly to help you lift heavy items off of the floor.

You may have never had back pain until recently.If you are an employee, simply sitting in your office chair at work can cause back pain as well as back damage. If your chair is not comfortable for you, you may want to suggest an ergonomic mesh chair to your boss. Let your boss know that the ergonomic mesh chair can help to regulate your body temperature due to the mesh back. Also, let your boss know that the mesh chair will form to your back and let you sit in comfort.

If you tell your boss that when you are comfortable at work you will perform more work instead of focusing on how to get comfortable in your chair, this will definitely open up his or her eyes and ears.

With so many people working in offices all day long, it is wise to invest in ergonomic mesh chairs to prevent back pain and back injuries.
No one wants to dread coming to work because they know they will be going home with more pain and suffering.

Some of the best employees may end up having to leave their job due to the fact that the back pain and neck pain is excruciating. This problem can easily be resolved with an ergonomic mesh chair.

Help stop the cycle of back pain by adding ergonomic mesh chairs to your place of business.

Source: EzineMark.com

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Health and safety training

November 8, 2010 11:23 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Ireland’s leading Occupational Health and Safety  based consultancy OHSS was established in 2001 as an Occupational Health and Safety based consultancy with specialists in the area of Occupation Health and Safety .

Ohss provide the following services and assesments in the area of Safety Services & Consultancy, Occupation Health and Safety :

POHSAS 18001 Safety Management Systems

OHSAS 18001 is an Occupation Health and Safety Assessment Series for health and safety management systems. It is designed to help organisations control occupational health and safety risks. It was developed in response to widespread demand for a recognised standard against which to be certified and assessed.

November 5, 2010 3:04 pm - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )