Position papers are summaries of best available evidence on topics important to MSD prevention activities, with immediate relevance for workplaces, practitioners, and other stakeholders.
- Aging and MSD: Strategies for older workers
- Chronic Pain is a Different Kind of Injury
- Do sit-stand workstations improve cardiovascular health?
- Factors affecting operator exposure to whole-body vibration
- Fitting ergonomics to the engineers
- Glove selection to minimize effort and MSD risk
- How do we measure neuromuscular fatigue at the workplace? The Toronto CRE-MSD workshop
- Improving Workplace Manual Handling Training Programs
- MSD prevention for the paramedic sector
- Observation-based posture assessment practices
- Overhead Work - Reduce the Injury Risk
- Sit-Stand Workstations - Are They Equal to the Hype?
- Six Sigma: Opportunities for ergonomics & MSD prevention
- The use of stability balls in the workplace in place of the standard office chair
- There is no such thing as “non-specific back pain”
- Understanding the Ontario Health and Safety System: Government Bodies
- Understanding the Ontario Health and Safety System: Health and Safety Associations
- Understanding the Ontario Health and Safety System: Research Centres
- Whole-body vibration: Overview of standards used to determine health risks
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Centre
of
Research
Expertise
for
the
Prevention
of
Musculoskeletal
Disorders,
which
receives
funding
through
a
grant
provided
by
the
Ontario
Ministry
of
Labour,
Training
and
Skills
Development.
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authors
and
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reflect
those
of
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