Ohio State University - SH-20998-10
Ergonomics
Grantee Name: Ohio State University | Grant Number: SH-20998-10 | Grant Year: 2010 |
The grantee provided training for workers and employers on musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and ergonomic principles. Training focused on hazards faced by the hotel industry in OSHA Region V and targeted young minority and limited English speaking workers. Training materials include PowerPoint presentation and handouts in English and Spanish. |
Housekeepers: Practices to Improve Health & Safety using Ergonomics
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Housekeepers: Practices to Improve Health & Safety using Ergonomics
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Hotel Housekeepers: Practices to Improve Health & Safety using Ergonomics
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English |
71 slides
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PPTX | 2.82 MB |
Housekeeper Managers: Improving Housekeeping Work using Ergonomics
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English |
99 slides
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PPTX | 4.16 MB |
Housekeepers: Practices to Improve Health & Safety using Ergonomics Handout
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English |
2 pages
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919.67 KB | |
Housekeeper Managers: Improving Housekeeping Work using Ergonomics Handout
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English |
2 page
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950.21 KB | |
Personal de Limpieza de Cuartos: Métodos para Mejorar Salud y Seguridad por Economía
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Spanish |
70 slides
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PPTX | 2.86 MB |
Personal de Limpieza de Habitaciones en Hoteles
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Spanish |
2 page
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795.48 KB |
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