Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Overexertion - Ergonomics

Many working environment injuries are a consequence of overexertion brought about by lifting, pulling, or pushing objects. Overexertion is spraining a tendon or straining a ligament or a muscle and happens when the amount of work attempted exceeds the limits of the body parts doing the work.

Individuals with a previous condition, constrained versatility, or maturing confinements are more inclined to overexertion wounds. At times people will abuse one body part to make up for the impediment of another body part.

Overexertion injury is likely to occur in four ways.
  1. High force demands. This can happen when lifting, pushing, pulling, carrying, gripping, and using tools.
  2. Awkward or stationary posture. This can occur when bending, twisting, reaching, and kneeling.
  3. Repetitive movements or actions. Doing the same motion repeatedly without taking a few small rest breaks can cause this.
  4. All other overexertion hazards. This includes contact stress, hand-arm vibration, whole-body vibration, hammering with hand, and working in cold temperatures or hot environments.
The best way to prevent an overexertion injury is to work through the task in your head to figure out the way to best perform the work with the least amount of energy and then follow through with the plan by taking necessary precautions. A major precaution includes using proper lifting guidelines.
  • Get a good grip. Grasp the load firmly. Use gloves if they allow for a better grip.
  • Get a good footing. Center body weight to provide a powerful line of thrust and good balance.
  • Keep it close. Grasp the load firmly and lift towards the belt buckle. Hold the load close to the body to avoid putting pressure on the back.
  • Lift smoothly. Raise, carry, and lower the load smoothly. Never jerk a load.
  • Avoid twisting. If turning is required while lifting or carrying a load, turn the feet and body instead of twisting the back.
  • Push. Push rather than pull the load.

Some other guidelines to reduce the risks of overexertion injuries:
  • Utilise instruments with simple to utilise handles or holds and have vibration-decreasing elements. 
  • Request help while moving overwhelming articles. 
  • Utilise material taking care of gadgets, trucks, or hand-trucks to move substantial things. 
  • Arrange a course while moving things. The course ought to be free from slip or outing perils. 
  • Build up an appropriate working stature relying upon the sort of work being finished. 
  • Use stools and against weariness tangling at work stations for errands with delayed standing. 
  • Put materials utilised frequently amongst abdomen and shoulder stature. 
  • Put less often utilised materials in less attractive areas, for example, on the top rack. 
  • Use distinctive undertakings to a vocation to build an assortment of physical developments, with an end goal to forestall dreary movement wounds. 
  • Know your points of confinement and regard them. Listen to your body when it instructs you to stop.
  • Utilise knee pads while bowing or cushioned gloves when lifting to lessen contact worry over drawn out stretches of time. 
  • Lessen add up to presentation to vibration by rotating between undertakings that utilisation vibrating devices and errands with non-fueled instruments. 
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Monday, 23 January 2017

IOSH Working Safely Course in Chennai

IOSH Working Safely is designed for all level of employees from any domain/organization and meets the statutory requirement for basic health and safety training. The course is specifically designed for Health and Safety Executive's Passport syllabus.

Everyone who works on ground must know that they have health and safety responsibility, they must have a clear understanding on what they must do for 'work safely' - and this course exactly what they need on ground.

What does the course cover?

IOSH Working safely covers the method of working safely, common workplace hazards and a risk, assessments and hazard spotting exercises, board games and quizzes.

Working Safely covers:
Module 1: Introducing Working Safely
Module 2: Defining Hazard and Risk
Module 3: Identifying Common Hazards
Module 4: Improving Safety Performance
Module 5: Protecting our Environment


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Wednesday, 18 January 2017

IOSH Managing Safely Course in Chennai

IOSH Managing Safely is designed for managers and supervisors from any domain/organisation. It is specifically designed for the managers to accelerate on the ground actions they are held responsible to handle health and safety within the team.

The delegates can think about what they are learning - build confidence and energy level within him and put it into practice when they are back to their workplace.

What does the course cover?


IOSH Managing safely covers the health and safety management system basics, the responsibilities of a health and safety manager and common workplace hazards and a risk assessment project based on your theory/board game/workplace.

Managing Safely covers:

Module 1: Introducing Managing Safely
Module 2: Assessing Risks
Module 3: Controlling Risks
Module 4: Understanding your responsibilities
Module 5: Identifying Hazards
Module 6: Investigating Accidents and Incidents
Module 7: Measuring Performance
Module 8: Protecting our Environment
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Friday, 13 January 2017

Pushing Safely - TBT

Ordinarily it's more secure to push than it is to pull a heap, however doing either can be perilous to you body. Numerous delicate tissue wounds happen in light of the fact that we push or force dangerously. 


Today how about we take a gander at a few systems to utilize when you need to push on something. How we push a heap is basic. We have to guarantee we have great stance when we're applying that kind of constrain. The greater part of us can create higher push compels by inclining our body weight into the heap. 

  • For pushing, your hands ought to be between your elbow and hip. 
  • Square up to the heap so you don't contort your body. 
  • Feet spread a little with great balance. 
  • If you can't push it effortlessly with your body weight . . . get help.


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Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) - Risk factors

Forceful exertion
  • Force is the amount of effort required to perform a task or job.
  • Lifting, pushing, pulling, and gripping a tool are examples of activities that require you to exert force or muscle effort.
Repetitive movements
  • Movements performed over and over are called repetitive movements.
  • Nailing a deck, screwing drywall, and tying rebar are examples of repetitive tasks.
Awkward postures

Awkward postures are those in which joints are held or moved away from the body’s natural position. Examples are stooping (bending over), kneeling, and reaching overhead.

Secondary risk factors

  • Contact pressure is any external pressure applied to soft tissues of the body. Holding tools where handles press into parts of the hand is an example of contact pressure.
  • Vibration can cause damage to nerves and blood vessels as well as other soft tissues.

Saturday, 7 January 2017

NEBOSH IGC IN CHENNAI - POSHE

NEBOSH IGC in Chennai is designed for Managers, Supervisors and employees who requires proficiency in the field of health and safety.
Nebosh IGC in Chennai are mostly valued across globe and is essence for anyone engaged in or facing to field in the breadth of toughness and safety. It offers an fortunate debut to occupational conservation and vigor which develops a part and parcel of competence and is sufficient to trade with entire industries & organizations.
NEBOSH International General Certificate(Nebosh IGC), covers the main stable requirement / standards for stability and shield at workplace, concern and gat a handle on something of workplace hazards and a logical application of these knowledge.

The NEBOSH International General Certificate has 3 units:
Unit IGC 1: Management of International Health and safety
  • Foundation in Health and safety
  • Health and Safety Management Systems – Policy
  • Organising
  • Planning
  • Measuring, Audit and Review
Unit GC 2: Control of International Workplace Hazards
  • Workplace Hazards and Risk Control
  • Transport Hazards and Risk Control
  • Musculoskeletal Hazards and Risk Control
  • Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Control
  • Electrical Safety
  • Fire Safety
  • Chemical and Biological Health Hazards and Risk control
  • Physical and physiological Health Hazards and Risk control
Unit GC 3: International Health and Safety – Work related Practical Assessment.
Course Duration
  • Thirteen days Class Room Training
  • Two hours of Written Assessment for each IGC1 & GC2
  • One Practical Assessment GC3
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Monday, 2 January 2017

Fire Safety Courses in Chennai - POSHE

POSHE solutions is a recognized centre for learning internationally accredited course and having branches across globe, we are heading in providing safety education to create a safe workplace.

Globally recognized international safety training course provider POSHE offer Courses - IOSHNEBOSH Certified Courses, IASPHABC, BSC - British Safety Council and Govt. of India accredited diploma courses as follows:
  • Advanced Diploma in Occupational Safety Health and Environmental Management (ADOSHEM)
  • Diploma in Fire Engineering And Safety Management
  • Diploma in Offshore Safety
  • Diploma in Industrial Safety
  • Diploma in Construction Safety
  • Diploma in Environmental Safety
  • Diploma in Food Safety
  • Post Diploma in Fire &Safety Engineerings Techniques
  • Diploma in Industrial Environmental Safety
  • Diploma in Construction Safety Management
  • Diploma in Industrial Safety Engineering

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