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UF to Offer Ergonomics Training Program
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
The University of Findlay will offer an ergonomics training program
Sept. 11–25 that will enable automotive parts manufacturers to
develop their own in-house ergonomics program. The program’s goal is to
reduce the number of injuries and days of work employees miss because
of injuries associated with repetitive motions such as grasping tools
and lifting.
The program is conducted by the University’s School of Environmental
and Emergency Management and is supported by a Susan Harwood Training
Grant from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and
Health Administration. It is targeted to Tier I and Tier II suppliers
in the automobile stamping industry and will consist of six training
sessions over a three-week period.
During the sessions, participants will learn how to identify ergonomic
risk factors, recognize early signs and symptoms of work-related
musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD), and how to handle ergonomic related
issues within their facility.
The program will be offered at no cost to participants from automotive
parts manufacturing companies. To be eligible for the free program,
participating companies must commit three to five people to attend the
training, and be willing to let the University collect relevant data
prior to the training as well as allow UF to monitor the training’s
effectiveness after the training is completed.
This will be the last time this training program is offered at no cost
through the University. To register or to get more information, contact
Dr. Bill Carter at 419-434-6919 or carter@findlay.edu.
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1-800-472-9502 \ 419-422-8313 \
Fax 419-434-4822
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