Title: |
Ergonomics |
Publication date: |
6/29/2020 |
Effective date: |
6/29/2020 |
BRIEF
Policy Summary
The Ergonomics Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) assists all divisions in identifying, preventing, and controlling ergonomic-related risk factors. The goal of the Ergonomics Program is to optimize work practices, software, furniture, tools, and equipment used at Berkeley Lab to increase employee effectiveness and minimize employee exposure to risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
Who Should Read This Policy
All Berkeley Lab employees, affiliates, and Berkeley Lab-supervised subcontractors
To Read the Full Policy, Go To:
The POLICY tab on this wiki page
To Read the ES&H Program Details, Go To:
ES&H Manual, Chapter 17
Contact Information
Ergo Team
Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Division
[email protected]
Title: |
Ergonomics |
Publication date: |
6/29/2020 |
Effective date: |
6/29/2020 |
POLICY
A. Purpose
The Ergonomics Program facilitates work performed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) by taking a systematic view of people, their work goals, and their work space, software, and equipment to help create an environment in which people can perform their work safely and effectively.
B. Persons Affected
All Berkeley Lab employees, affiliates, and Berkeley Lab-supervised subcontractors
C. Exceptions
None
D. Policy Statement
The Ergonomics Program at Berkeley Lab assists all Laboratory divisions in identifying, preventing, and controlling ergonomic-related risk factors. The Ergonomics Program strives to be a value-added program that is woven into the safety culture fabric at Berkeley Lab.
The goal of the Ergonomics Program is to optimize work practices, software, furniture, tools, and equipment used at Berkeley Lab to increase employee effectiveness and to minimize employee exposure to risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
The Ergonomics Program operates at three levels to achieve these goals:
- Prevention: Work with designers, project managers, vendors, procurement representatives, and end users to ensure that the tools, equipment, work processes, and computer software are user-friendly and do not present unnecessary risks such as repetition, high force, awkward postures, or wasted time and motion. The emphasis here is designing out risks before investing in new tools or implementing new processes.
- Ergo Control Measures: Provide personnel with general information on understanding and eliminating risk factors, other control measures, and the value of early reporting and intervention (Work Process A).
- Office, Lab, and Industrial Ergo: Provide personnel with general controls for the risks of their specific work (Work Process B).
- Customer Care: Work with individual employees and supervisors to minimize employee discomfort; make physical and work process changes to mitigate risk factors for musculoskeletal problems; and to accommodate people's sizes and work styles to allow them to work as comfortably and effectively as possible.
- Ergo Evaluations: Describe the process for requesting and receiving an ergonomic evaluation of the work area (Work Process C).
- Training: Provides ergonomic training resources (Work Process D).
- Support for Off-Site/Remote Computer Users: Describes ergonomic support services for personnel using computers off-site (Work Process E).
- Alignment: Reach out to science and Operations divisions/departments faced with challenging ergonomic issues that might impact the health and safety of their employees (e.g., injury-prone tasks, complex material-handling jobs, unique equipment integration, and new laboratories). Work with these divisions and their Safety Coordinators to ensure ergonomic program elements are in place, with emphasis on building self-reliance, to mitigate their ergo issues at a local level.
- Resources: A list of other ergonomic resources available to Berkeley Lab personnel (Work Process F).
E. Roles and Responsibilities
Role |
Responsibilities |
Division directors |
|
Managers, supervisors, and work leads |
|
Employees |
|
Division Safety Coordinators (DSCs) |
|
Division Ergo Advocates |
|
Ergonomist |
|
Health Services Group |
|
Procurement & Property Management Department, Office of the Chief Financial Officer |
Prepares purchase requisitions to acquire furniture, equipment, and accessories. The buyers in this department monitor the types of products being ordered to ensure they meet ergonomic criteria specified by the EHS Division. |
Facilities Division |
Integrates ergonomic considerations into workspace planning, workstation design, building modifications, and move coordination with the goal of accommodating employees of various sizes and job functions while facilitating changes in technology and work processes over time. |
F. Definitions/Acronyms
Term |
Definition |
Discomfort evaluation |
Performed by Ergo Team. Requested to address the needs of employees with discomfort. |
Ergonomics |
The study of human interaction with tools, equipment, software, work processes, and the environment in which people function. The goal is to fit the job to the person. Ergonomics recognizes the capabilities, differences, and limitations of individuals, and adjusts the tools, work process, or work environment accordingly. |
Ergonomic evaluation |
An ergonomic evaluation (ergo eval) is performed by the Ergo Team to observe a worker's workstation, workplace, and/or behaviors (e.g., body mechanics) to identify risk factors |
Manual material handling |
Materials being moved directly by people. Includes lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, reaching, bending, and crouching to move and handle objects manually. |
Move evaluation |
Performed by the Ergo Team. Can be requested when an office move occurs and an employee wants to ensure the new set-up is optimal and safe. |
Preventive evaluation |
Commonly performed by Ergo Advocates. Can be requested to proactively address ergonomic issues for new or existing employees. |
Risk factors |
Conditions that contribute to the risk of developing a disorder. In the case of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, these include awkward postures, highly repetitive activities, the application of high forces, static positions (maintained over long periods of time), exposure to hand-arm or whole-body vibration, and exposure of hands or feet to temperatures cold enough to cause discomfort. |
Work-related musculoskeletal disorder |
The term used for health disorders arising from biomechanical stresses on the body, including those of a cumulative nature. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are disorders of the muscles, tendons, and/or nerves that develop from or are aggravated by repeated or sustained exertions on the body. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are also referred to as cumulative trauma disorders, repetitive motion injuries, repetitive strain injuries, repetitive trauma disorders, and overuse injuries. |
G. Recordkeeping Requirements
None
H. Implementing Documents
Document number |
Title |
Type |
07.07.012.001 |
Program |
|
07.07.012.002 |
Work Process A. Ergo Control Measures |
Work Process |
07.07.012.003 |
Work Process B. Office, Lab, and Industrial Ergo |
Work Process |
07.07.012.004 |
Work Process C. Ergo Evaluations |
Work Process |
07.07.012.005 |
Work Process D. Training |
Work Process |
07.07.012.006 |
Work Process E. Support for Off-Site/Remote Computer Users |
Work Process |
07.07.012.007 |
Work Process F. Resources |
Work Process |
I. Contact Information
Ergo Team
Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Division
[email protected]
J. Revision History
Date |
Revision |
By Whom |
Revision Description |
Section(s) Affected |
Change Type |
1/2/2012 |
0 |
I. Janowitz |
Reformat for wiki (brief) |
All |
Minor |
10/7/2013 |
1 |
M. Alexandre |
Rewrite for wiki (policy), new program implemented |
All |
Major |
12/4/2018 |
1.1 |
M. Alexandre |
Update ACGIH to 2016 |
Source Requirements Documents |
Minor |
6/29/2020 | 1.2 | M. Alexandre | Reference update to Cal/OSHA to reflect 10 CFR 851 variance | Source Requirements Documents | Minor |
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Title: |
Ergonomics |
Document number |
07.07.012.000 |
Revision number |
1.2 |
Publication date: |
6/29/2020 |
Effective date: |
6/29/2020 |
Next review date: |
6/29/2025 |
Policy Area: |
Industrial Hygiene and Safety |
RPM Section (home) |
ESH |
RPM Section (cross-reference) |
None |
Functional Division |
EHS |
Prior reference information (optional) |
Source Requirements Documents
- 10 CFR 851, Worker Safety and Health Program
- 10 CFR 851.10(a)(1), General Requirements
- 10 CFR 851.11, Development and Approval of Worker Safety and Health Program
- California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 7, General Industry Safety Orders
- American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), "Threshold Limit Values for Physical Agents," Ergonomics, Publication #7DOC-734, 2016
Implementing Documents
Document number |
Title |
Type |
07.07.012.001 |
Program |
|
07.07.012.002 |
Work Process A. Ergo Control Measures |
Work Process |
07.07.012.003 |
Work Process B. Office, Lab, and Industrial Ergo |
Work Process |
07.07.012.004 |
Work Process C. Ergo Evaluations |
Work Process |
07.07.012.005 |
Work Process D. Training |
Work Process |
07.07.012.006 |
Work Process E. Support for Off-Site/Remote Computer Users |
Work Process |
07.07.012.007 |
Work Process F. Resources |
Work Process |