ANSI American Society of Safety Engineers A10.40-2007 Reduction of Musculoskeletal Problems in Construction.pdf
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1、Printed in U.S.A.ASSEAMERICAN SOCIETY OFSAFETY ENGINEERSAMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDANSI/ASSE A10.40 2007 (R2013)ANSI/ASSE A10.40 2007 (R2013) Reduction of Musculoskeletal Problems in ConstructionAmerican National Standardfor Construction and Demolition OperationsANSI/ASSE A10.40 2007 (R2013)The infor
2、mation and materials contained in this publication have been developed from sources believed to be reliable. However, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) as secretariat of the ANSI accredited A10 Committee or individual committee members accept no legal responsibility for the correctness
3、 or completeness of this material or its application to specific factual situations. By publication of this standard, ASSE or the A10 Committee does not ensure that adherence to these recommendations will protect the safety or health of any persons, or preserve property. ANSI ANSI/ASSE A10.40 2007 (
4、R2013) American National Standard Construction and Demolition Operations Reduction of Musculoskeletal Problems in Construction Secretariat American Society of Safety Engineers 1800 East Oakton Street Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-2187 Approved March 4, 2013 American National Standards Institute, Inc.
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9、te. Requests for interpretation should be addressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose name appears on the title page of this standard. Caution Notice: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that a
10、ction be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published April 2013 by American Society of Safety Engineers 1800 Ea
11、st Oakton Street Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-2187 (847) 699-2929 www.asse.org Copyright 2013 by American Society of Safety Engineers All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of
12、 the publisher. Printed in the United States of America American National Standard Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard A10.40-2007 (R2013).) This standard is one of a series of safety standards that have been formulated by the Accredited Standards Committee on Safety
13、in Construction and Demolition Operations, A10. It is expected that the standards in the A10 series will find a major application in industry, serving as a guide to contractors, labor and equipment manufacturers. For the convenience of users, a list of existing and proposed standards in the A10 seri
14、es for Safety Requirements in Construction and Demolition Operations follows. A10.1 Pre-Project 2. Substitution; 3. Engineering controls; 4. Administrative changes; 5. Work practice changes; 6. Training; 7. Protective equipment; and 8. Assessment of physical capa-bilities of the individual. AMERICAN
15、 NATIONAL STANDARD A10.40 2007 (R2013) 12 4.3 Evaluation of the effectiveness of the solution shall be based on reduction of risk factors, musculoskeletal pain and injury symptoms. 4.4 Evaluation should also include assessment of whether the solution may create other hazards and the feasibility of t
16、he solutions. Note: The committee believes that the standard is most effective in following the hierarchy of controls above. The committee also recognizes that an employers analysis of the effectiveness of alternative approaches may lead to deviations from the hierarchy. Comment: Appendix B provides
17、 a list of potential solutions for musculoskeletal issues in construction. Trade associations, labor unions, government agencies such as NIOSH and manufacturers (e.g. tool manufacturers) may also be sources of information. Appendix F provides additional sources of information to assist employees in
18、reducing musculoskeletal problems. 5. IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALU-ATION OF SOLUTIONS 5.1 Potential solutions shall be eval-uated and those accepted shall be implemented on the jobsite. 5.1.1 Once potential solutions have been accepted and implemented the potential solution(s) shall be evaluated on the
19、jobsite to identify which of them are most effective. 5.2 Evaluation of the effectiveness of the solution shall be based on reduction of risk factors, musculoskeletal pain and injury symptoms. 6. TRAINING 6.1 All construction workers including supervisors should be trained as part of their skills tr
20、aining and/or toolbox safety training in how to recognize risk factors and ways to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal issues through proper work techniques. Training should include discussion of non-occupational risk factors. (See Appendix H for detailed information on non-occupational risk factors.
21、) 6.2 Supervisors should also be trained in how to recognize risk factors and how to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal issues through proper planning and supervision. 7. EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION 7.1 Employees should be included in the early stages of planning a program to reduce the risk of musculosk
22、eletal problems, and, to the extent practical, in task assessments to help identify tasks/ jobs that pose a significant risk for musculoskeletal problems. 8. INJURY MANAGEMENT PRO-GRAM 8.1 Employers should develop an injury management program to reduce the severity of work-related musculoskeletal pr
23、oblems. This program should include: 1. Encouraging workers to re- port musculoskeletal problems early. 2. Effective treatment. 3. Modified duty/return to work programs, reassessment of, or modifying tasks to reduce risk factor exposures for that individual. 4. Reassessment of tasks that may have co
24、ntributed to a musculoskeletal problem in accordance with Sections 3 and 4 above. 5. Sites should designate a qual-ified musculoskeletal re-source person. This person should be the primary contact for muscu-loskeletal issues. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD A10.40 2007 (R2013) 13 APPENDIX A INFORMATIONAL
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