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Level Concept

Three levels of effort and quality

Proven and tested methods on two levels of different effort and quality of results are provided.
All methods are made for practioners and applicable without specific ergonomic training, so that all stake holders can be involved on an equal footing. The time effort is minimised as far as possible.

Level I provides a Check list for Risk Identification
Level II provides two proven and tested methods for Risk Assessment
Level III for Tackling special problems is supplemented for information purposes.

According to Council Directive, the employer is responsible for safety and health on MHL. In practice several groups are involved: Employers, technologists, foremen, safety engineers, ergonomists, company physicians, workers and their representatives, representants of bodies of insurances, inspectors.

The role of inspectors is to control, to advice, and to assess itself if necessary. For simplification of risk identification/assessment and taking appropriate measures all groups should to apply the same method.

The role of staff members is to carry out the risk assessment and design of work in a safe and healthy manner.

The risk identification/assessment does not require specific ergonomic training, all stake holders can be involved on an equal footing.


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Quick links
Council Directive 90/269/EEC of 29 May 1990 on the minimum health and safety requirements for the manual handling of loads

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work

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European week 2007
22-26 Oct. 2007
Lighten the Load - European campaign on Musculoskeletal Disorders


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