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Musculoskeletal disorder risk assessment tool use: A Canadian perspective

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APPLIED ERGONOMICS
Volume 102, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2022.103740

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Ergonomics; Musculoskeletal disorders; Risk assessment

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This study investigated the use of ergonomics musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risk assessment tools and its influencing factors among Canadian ergonomics professionals. The majority of tool users in Canada were certified safety professionals rather than ergonomics professionals. The use of tools varied between different professional groups, but the top 10 tools used were similar. Most assessment tools were learned at school, and tool use was not influenced by years of experience or continuing education.
Canadian ergonomics professionals from the Association of Canadian Ergonomists (ACE) and Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) participated in a web-based survey of their awareness, use, and factors influencing use of ergonomics musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risk assessment tools. A total of 791 respondents (21.0% response rate) participated in the survey. Certified ergonomics professionals represented an important subpopulation of MSD risk assessment tool users, however; the vast majority (86.4%) of users within Canada were certified safety professionals. Average tool use varied between ACE and BCRSP groups, where ACE respondents on average use more tools than BCRSP respondents, however the top 10 tools used were similar between the groups. Over 45% of assessment tools were learned at school and average tool use was not influenced by years of experience or continuing education.

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