Assessments to Support Productivity Flashcards
what is the purpose of workplace environmental assessments?
prevent injuries and promote comfort, safety, and productivity for employees and workgroups
what is a job analysis?
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
what do you as the OT do during a job analysis?
- Go to the job site
- Observe workers performing their tasks
- Measure equipment and equipment placement
- Interview those who perform the job and their supervisors
what are continuous physical demands?
67-100%
what are frequent physical demands?
34-66%
what are occasional physical demands?
5-33%
what are rare physical demands?
less than 5%
what are examples of physical demands?
pushing/pulling
walking
overhead and below waist reaching
what are elements of a standing workstation?
lifting workstations
lighting
noise
temperature
flooring
how do you as the therapist prepare for a worksite visit?
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
what does a job description identify?
primary job function and duties essential to job
what does Clearance refer to?
sufficient headroom, legroom, and elbowroom in work area
what does reach refer to?
location of controls (most
frequently used) and materials accessed to perform a task.
what is a neutral posture?
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
what do Well-designed seated
workstations minimize?
pain from prolonged sitting