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How compatible are participatory ergonomics programs with occupational health and safety management systems?

Amin Yazdani, W. Patrick Neumann, Daniel Imbeau, Philip Bigelow, Mark Pagell, Nancy Theberge, Margo Hilbrecht et Richard Wells

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Abstract

Objectives Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are a major cause of pain, disability, and costs. Prevention of MSD at work is frequently described in terms of implementing an ergonomics program, often a participatory ergonomics (PE) program. Most other workplace injury prevention activities take place under the umbrella of a formal or informal occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS). This study assesses the similarities and differences between OHSMS and PE as such knowledge could help improve MSD prevention activities.

Methods Using the internationally recognized Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS 18001), 21 OHSMS elements were extracted. In order to define PE operationally, we identified the 20 most frequently cited papers on PE and extracted content relevant to each of the OHSAS 18001 elements.

Results The PE literature provided a substantial amount of detail on five elements: (i) hazard identification, risk assessment and determining controls; (ii) resources, roles, responsibility, accountability, and authority; (iii) competence, training and awareness; (iv) participation and consultation; and (v) performance measurement and monitoring. However, of the 21 OHSAS elements, the PE literature was silent on 8 and provided few details on 8 others.

Conclusions The PE literature did not speak to many elements described in OHSMS and even when it did, the language used was often different. This may negatively affect the effectiveness and sustainability of PE initiatives within organizations. It is expected that paying attention to the approaches and language used in management system frameworks could make prevention of MSD activities more effective and sustainable.

Mots clés

ergonomics; management system; MSD; MSD prevention; musculoskeletal disorder; occupational health and safety; occupational health and safety management system; OHSAS 18001; OHSMS; OSH management system; participatory ergonomics; participatory ergonomics program; quality; risk assessment

Renseignements supplémentaires: This article refers to the following text of the Journal: 2005;31(3):191-204
Sujet(s): 1900 Génie biomédical > 1900 Génie biomédical
2950 Mathématiques appliquées > 2950 Mathématiques appliquées
2950 Mathématiques appliquées > 2959 Mathématiques des télécommunications
Département: Département de mathématiques et de génie industriel
Organismes subventionnaires: Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (Ontario)
URL de PolyPublie: https://publications.polymtl.ca/58438/
Titre de la revue: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health (vol. 41, no 2)
Maison d'édition: Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.3467
URL officielle: https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3467
Date du dépôt: 03 juin 2024 13:19
Dernière modification: 30 sept. 2024 11:40
Citer en APA 7: Yazdani, A., Neumann, W. P., Imbeau, D., Bigelow, P., Pagell, M., Theberge, N., Hilbrecht, M., & Wells, R. (2015). How compatible are participatory ergonomics programs with occupational health and safety management systems? Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 41(2), 111-123. https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.3467

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