Some of the most common methods for the evaluation of the ergonomic risk of Work-Related Musculo Skeletal Disorders were applied to different workplaces. The results show that an evaluation of the single components of the synthetic risk-indices given by the methods is needed to evidence the specific critical aspects.

Risk assessment of occupational biomechanical overloading: Comparison between the commonly used methods / Martinelli, S.; Ghersi, R.; Grazioli, P.; Minisci, E.; Gobba, F.. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA. - ISSN 1592-7830. - 28:2(2006), pp. 188-190.

Risk assessment of occupational biomechanical overloading: Comparison between the commonly used methods

Gobba F.
2006

Abstract

Some of the most common methods for the evaluation of the ergonomic risk of Work-Related Musculo Skeletal Disorders were applied to different workplaces. The results show that an evaluation of the single components of the synthetic risk-indices given by the methods is needed to evidence the specific critical aspects.
2006
28
2
188
190
Risk assessment of occupational biomechanical overloading: Comparison between the commonly used methods / Martinelli, S.; Ghersi, R.; Grazioli, P.; Minisci, E.; Gobba, F.. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA. - ISSN 1592-7830. - 28:2(2006), pp. 188-190.
Martinelli, S.; Ghersi, R.; Grazioli, P.; Minisci, E.; Gobba, F.
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