Fatigue can increase MSD risk by altering posture, reducing coordination, and increasing reliance on compensatory movements.
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Which characteristic most commonly distinguishes cumulative…
Which characteristic most commonly distinguishes cumulative trauma disorders from acute musculoskeletal injuries?
A worker performs repetitive overhead reaching tasks through…
A worker performs repetitive overhead reaching tasks throughout the shift. Identify two ergonomic risk factors and recommend one control to reduce MSD risk.
Which of the following best defines a work-related musculosk…
Which of the following best defines a work-related musculoskeletal disorder (MSD)?
Which ergonomic risk factor is most closely associated with…
Which ergonomic risk factor is most closely associated with reduced blood flow and rapid muscle fatigue?
Which of the following tasks would most likely involve high…
Which of the following tasks would most likely involve high static muscular load?
Static muscular work is best described as which of the follo…
Static muscular work is best described as which of the following?
Which control measure is generally considered the most effec…
Which control measure is generally considered the most effective for reducing MSD risk?
The brainstem is one of the evolutionarily oldest structures…
The brainstem is one of the evolutionarily oldest structures in the brain because it is responsible for
Musculoskeletal disorders are most often caused by a single…
Musculoskeletal disorders are most often caused by a single traumatic event rather than long-term exposure to ergonomic risk factors.