Occupational Health Clinic services
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Occupational health clinic services:
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According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, musculoskeletal system injuries affect more than 1.8 million workers a year with an annual cost of $54 billion to companies. North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance estimates 35 percent of injuries are caused or influenced by poor ergonomics.
Ergonomics studies the interaction and fit between the worker and his or her work environment. Medcenter One Occupational Health Clinic’s certified ergonomic specialists will come to your job site to assess the workplace, equipment, job tasks and workers. The specialists will provide your company with recommendations to correct any identified risk factors in an effort to prevent injuries.
The Medcenter One Occupational Health Clinic ergonomics program addresses not only the traditional office setting, but also industrial settings like construction, manufacturing, healthcare, service and retail industries.
Office ergonomics
Even though most office work is light or sedentary, the likelihood of injury is equal
to that of doing heavy labor. This is due to positions that are maintained for hours, repetitive tasks and poor computer or workstation setup. Carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, shoulder impingement, back strain and sprains and tendonitis are common workplace musculoskeletal injuries. With the correct recommendations and subsequent modifications, many common musculoskeletal injuries can be avoided.
Industrial ergonomics
Though workstation design can play a big role in the industrial setting, other factors are also present, such as work processes, tool and machine interaction and overall body mechanics. Whether it’s simple changes in lifting techniques, the repositioning of materials or the use of lifting aids, Medcenter One Occupational Health Clinic’s goal is to optimize the fit between the workplace environment and worker, thus improving productivity while reducing the chance for occupational injuries.
Call us today to take a step toward an injury-free workplace.