• Operations Manager - Share knowledge and experience in production process that will allow for ergonomic advances without sacrificing production …show more content…
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• Making all information public
Employee Involvement
Employee Involvement is crucial within a ergonomics program. Constant communication between management and the workers is a defining factor within our program. Suggestions and feedback are encouraged at Buckeye and are a necessary element. The following are tools for the workers to understand and be a part of this ergonomics program.
1. Membership on Leadership- allowing workers to sit on meetings held by management will allow them to feel a part of the team which will result in more cooperation.
2. Reporting Symptoms- will be encouraged and will rewarded within our work environment.
Worksite Analysis
Worksite analysis finds hazards and conditions as well as operations that create hazards within the work environment. Furthermore it collects data through the examination of recurring patterns of injuries or illnesses that may develop into CTDS. The goal of the worksite analysis is to familiarize, identify, and fix ergonomic hazards within Buckeye Partners. The worksite analysis should use a procedural method to recognize those harmful work practices needing a quantitative analysis of ergonomic hazards. This analysis includes the …show more content…
In the early stages effective controls can be achieved with little or no investment. When a job has started, changes can be still implemented, but usually require modifications to existing equipment that is in use. These changes also require workers to change the patterns in which they work. Implementing these changes after methods have been formed can affect the process negatively or positively within its time frame. The key is to have employee involvement throughout the whole process and to use the multiple controls