Assessments to Support Productivity Flashcards

1
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what is the purpose of workplace environmental assessments?

A

prevent injuries and promote comfort, safety, and productivity for employees and workgroups

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2
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what is a job analysis?

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A systematic procedure to quantify and evaluate the physical, cognitive, social environmental, and psychological requirements of the essential and non- essential tasks of a job

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3
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what do you as the OT do during a job analysis?

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  • Go to the job site
  • Observe workers performing their tasks
  • Measure equipment and equipment placement
  • Interview those who perform the job and their supervisors
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4
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what are continuous physical demands?

A

67-100%

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5
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what are frequent physical demands?

A

34-66%

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6
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what are occasional physical demands?

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5-33%

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7
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what are rare physical demands?

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less than 5%

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8
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what are examples of physical demands?

A

pushing/pulling
walking
overhead and below waist reaching

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9
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what are elements of a standing workstation?

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lifting workstations
lighting
noise
temperature
flooring

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10
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how do you as the therapist prepare for a worksite visit?

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contact employer / insurer to:
(a) identify reason for visit
(b)request a job description
(c) set a visit date and establish/confirm contact with those needing to be present

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11
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what does a job description identify?

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primary job function and duties essential to job

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12
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what does Clearance refer to?

A

sufficient headroom, legroom, and elbowroom in work area

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13
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what does reach refer to?

A

location of controls (most
frequently used) and materials accessed to perform a task.

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14
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what is a neutral posture?

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achieved when:
head is upright
neck is slightly flexed
shoulders are at sides and flexed less
than 20◦ to 25◦
elbows are flexed to about 90◦
wrists are in 0◦ of flexion

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15
Q

what do Well-designed seated
workstations minimize?

A

pain from prolonged sitting

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16
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what are key principles of work environments?

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  • Importance: Place most important items in most easily accessible location.
  • Frequency-of-use: Place most frequently used items in convenient, close-to-reach locations.
  • Function: Place items with similar
    functions together (staples, paper clips, scissors).
  • Sequence-of-use: Lay out items in same sequence in which they are used.
  • Decrease clutter
17
Q

how high should work surface be for precise tasks?

A

2-4 inches above elbow

18
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how high should work surface be fore light assembly work?

A

2-4 inches below elbow

19
Q

how high should work surface be for heavy work?

A

4-5 inches below elbow—to leverage body and trunk strength

20
Q

what is the difference between job site analysis and job demands analysis?

A

job (site) analysis - Often tailored to an individual’s needs

job demands analysis - Often based on what the requirements are of a job / job tasks