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The Repetitive Bodily Movement Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mental Fatigue
- Strained Muscles
- Incorrect Posture
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Incorrect Manual Handling
- Improper Ergonomics
- 3. Task Commencement
- Strained muscles from repetitive movement
- Eye strain from continually focusing
- 4. Rest Breaks
- Misstep or trip during break
- Drowsiness due to inadequate rest
- 5. Lunch Breaks
- Overeating
- insufficient rest
- fluid depletion
- 6. Continuation of Task
- Chronic muscle pain due to inappropriate working posture
- Eye irritation from glare
- 7. Computer Works
- Eye strain from screen glare
- Incorrect Posture
- 8. Moving Around Workplace
- Slip
- Trip
- Fall hazards
- Bumping into furniture/equipment
- 9. Repetitive Tasks
- Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
- Stress Fractures
- 10. Completion of Task
- Fatigue from overworking
- stress
- 11. Cleanup Procedure
- Incorrect manual lifting and handling
- Slippery surfaces
- 12. Reporting And Documentation
- Wrong sitting position
- prolonged physical inactivity
- 13. Meeting With Superiors
- Psychological Stress
- Overexertion without rest
- 14. Task Debriefing
- Strained vocal cords from excessive talking
- Psychological Tension
- 15. Leaving the Workplace
- Travel related hazards
- fatigue
- 16. Repeating Work Cycle
- Chronic Physical and Psychological Fatigue
- Long-term physical wear due to bio-mechanical stress
- 17. Regular Health Check Ups
- Anxiety over health issues
- inconvenience due to timing
- 18. Work Health Education
- Misinformation
- Irrelevant or inadequate information
- 19. Implementation of Corrective Measures
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Incorrect implementation
- 20. Evaluation and Adjustment
- Ineffective adjustments leading to continued strain
- resistance to changes made