Good practice guidelines: For pain and musculoskeletal disorders in workers and companies

Pablo Bellosta-Lopez, Julia Blasco-Abadia, ,Javier Belsué Pastora, Morten Høgh, Thorvaldur Skuli Palsson, Steffan Wittrup McPhee Christensen, Pedro Berjano, Francesco Langella, Daniele Vanni, Priscila de Brito Silva, Palle Schlott Jensen, Victor Domenech-Garcia

Publikation: Bog/antologi/rapport/Ph.d. afhandlingBogForskning

Abstract

Actions to improve occupational health and safety arose from the need to protect employees working in European industries, such as nuclear power plants or large-scale chemical industries, from accidents. Today, the field has evolved in many directions, with the prevention and management of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) being one of its main lines of action. MSDs are the main reason for workers to take time off work. Specifically, the prevalence of MSDs represents more than 1.3 billion people and a loss of more than 100 million years of life due to disability; they are a common cause of disability and sick leave. Historically, the workplace approach to MSDs has focused on adopting ergonomic measures, which has been positive in some cases. However, despite ergonomic and biomechanical measures being widely implemented in the workplace, the increasing prevalence of MSDs globally indicates that they are not sufficient measures on their own. Therefore, new holistic approaches that take biological, psychological, and social aspects are needed to address them. The European Prevent4Work Alliance for innovative measures to prevent MSDs in the workplace has developed this document as a guide based on the most recent and relevant scientific knowledge. Both companies and their employees can benefit from the recommendations of this guide
Bidragets oversatte titelGood practice guidelines: For pain and musculoskeletal disorders in workers and companies
OriginalsprogFlere sprog
ForlagPrevent4Work
Antal sider34
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jan. 2022

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