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Ergonomics: materials handling leads the way. ((includes related articles; includes unofficial draft document of ergonomic standards))

Modern Materials Handling, December, 1994

This white paper to management discusses the role of materials handling in a continuous-improvement-based approach to ergonomics and provides an update on OSHA's proposed ergonomics standard.

American industry has been hearing more and more about ergonomics. But what does it really mean?

At the United States Postal Service distribution center in Manchester, NH, it means that workers aren't hefting 70-lb sacks of mail to their waists like they once did. Thanks to the use of new telescoping trailer loading systems that present the bags at a more comfortable height, there's less stress and strain on workers' backs. As a result, fewer injuries have been reported since the conveyors were installed.

At Hayes Axle, Seminole, Okla., it means that...

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