Prevent repetitive strain injury at work
Introduction
Guide
There are more than 20 different conditions which can be described as upper limb disorders, or repetitive strain injury (RSI). RSI can affect the neck, shoulders and arms - including hands, wrists, fingers and elbows.
A wide range of businesses carry out work that may involve a risk of RSI. High-risk activities include:
- using hand-held tools or machinery - from screwdrivers to heavy industrial tools
- repetitive hand or arm movements, such as those involved in assembly-line work, food processing or packing
- using computers without taking the right precautions
This guide highlights the main causes of repetitive strain injury at work. It explains how to reduce the risk and train staff to avoid RSI.
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