MSD Prevention Works: Past, Present and Future
Join us for this in-person event to kick off Global Ergonomics Month and to celebrate 20 years of CRE-MSD!
Join us for this in-person event to kick off Global Ergonomics Month and to celebrate 20 years of CRE-MSD!
Please join CRE-MSD for this in-person event to kick off Global Ergonomics Month!
This conference will explore the current research evaluating their use along with their potential role in the prevention of MSD.
Join members of CRE-MSD, Canadian Institute for Safety, Wellness & Performance, CSA Group, Paramedic Chiefs of Canada, and the Paramedic Association of Canada for the launch of the new Ergonomic Design Standard for Ambulances and Related Equipment - CSA D500.
Please join us to learn about the use of Ontario’s new MSD Prevention Guideline and to share your experiences, questions and insights.
This event will be of interest to individuals in all sectors, including employers, workers and workers' representatives, supervisors, human resources professionals, health and safety professionals, ergonomists, government, and researchers.
If you’re interested in learning about the capabilities of workers so that Manual Materials Handling (MMH) can be designed safely; MMH programs that optimize the workplace and minimize risk of injury; and what current research has to say to prevent injuries or strains and sprains, including disorders of the shoulder and low back – then this conference is for you!
This conference will examine current research that links prolonged sitting and standing with musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and other ill-health outcomes.
This conference will provide current research, workplace practice case studies, and related policy information on musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) prevention in the paramedic sector.
Fatigue is more than feeling tired. Factors like physical exertion, poor nutrition, sleep quality, mental exhaustion and stress all contribute to fatigue and can impact worker health, safety and well-being.