Alaska Marine Safety Education Association - SH-26334-SH4
Ergonomic Hazards
Grantee Name: Alaska Marine Safety Education Association | Grant Number: SH-26334-SH4 | Grant Year: 2014 |
The grantee provided ergonomics training to fishing and seafood processing workers. Target audience included limited English proficiency, minorities, high-hazard/high-fatality industry, and small businesses. Training topics included the basics of ergonomics, assessing ergonomic hazards, redesigning work space for improved ergonomics, and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. Used existing training materials. Training was offered in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Tagalog. |
Ergonomic Risk Reduction for Commercial Fishermen and Seafood Processing Workers
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Ergonomic Risk Reduction for Commercial Fishermen and Seafood Processing Workers
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