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Welcome! to the International Conference on MSD Prevention in Transportation. Hosted by The Centre of Research Expertise for the Prevention of MSD’S (CRE-MSD) and the Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario (THSAO).
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Welcome! to the InternationalConference on MSD Prevention in Transportation Hosted by The Centre of Research Expertise for the Prevention of MSD’S (CRE-MSD) and the Transportation Health and Safety Association of Ontario (THSAO)
The significance of this conference for MSD prevention in the Transportation Sector • A conference whose time has come! – To forge linkages between the research community, safety partners and workplaces, who together, can leverage, create and implement knowledge about MSD’S. • Need to augment the MSD research in this area • Determine what we know and what we don’t about MSD’s in transportation • Need to determine what work needs to be done • Build a best practices database for the academic community and transportation sector workplaces.
Challenge of MSD’SThe Macro View – Ontario Injury Data • 89% of all LTI’S were due to 3 types of general hazards (overexertion/bodily reaction, falls and contact with objects and equipment). • 45% of all LTI’S are from overexertion, bodily reaction (strains and sprains)
The Transportation Sector Rate Groups 497: Ready Mix Concrete 551: Air Transport553: Air Transport Services560: Warehousing 570: General Trucking577: Courier Services580: Miscellaneous Transport Industries 584: School Buses590: Ambulance Operations681: Lumber and Building Supplies689: Material Recycling
Nature of Work and Hazards in the Transportation Sector • Ergonomic risk factors: Lifting and carrying, securing and covering loads, decoupling trailers, mounting and dismounting heavy equipment, cranking dolly wheels, driving, long periods of inactivity in some rates, awkward positions, labour-intensive strenuous work, manual handling of materials, pre-trip inspections, fatigue, vehicle/equipment use hazards, whole body vibration.
MSD’S in the Transportation Sector - Ontario Discussion • Average number of MSD claims in the sector • The frequency rate for MSD’S & MSD related claims costs • Which rates have the highest average number of MSD’S and claims costs. • Claims costs for the sector
Injury Data – USAA comparison • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, sprains and strains were the most common type of injury involving days away from work in 2004, counting for approx. 41% of the total (overexertion 23%, bodily reaction 13%, repetitive motion 5% approx.) • Lost time claims by occupation - transport and equipment operators 29%.
Why Now? Health and Safety System Drivers • Provincial Government has developed a MSD Prevention Strategy for Ontario • OHSCO support and endorsement • New Ministry of Labour Inspectors and Ergonomist imperatives concerning MSD’S (20% reduction in LTI’S by 2008) • Canada Labour Code Part II – Ergonomic Regulations in development • National Institute of Health (NIH) USA - Current focus of Research • Workplaces, unions and organizations in Ontario are working to reduce MSD’S • System wide coordinated strategy needed backed by research.
Creation of MSD-Specific Materials • In the sector, THSAO has in collaboration with industry and other partners, designed developed and launched a course entitled ‘How to Prevent Sprains and Strains in the Transportation Industry – Ergonomics Training’.
What’s in this new course? • Designed and developed with industry partners • Introduction to Ergonomics • Ergo issues that relate to driving and manual handling of materials - risk factors. • Interventions for driving for the individual and the company • Interventions for manual handling, loading/unloading for driver and company • Outline of ergo resources
Target Audience and Application • Drivers, managers, owners, safety officers, safety reps and JHSC members. • Practical advice, low cost interventions and a systems approach.
Creation of other MSD Specific Materials • MSD Prevention Guideline for Ontario • Resource Manual for MSD prevention • Prevent MSD Information sheets for employees, workers, supervisors, JHSC and reps. • MSD Fact Sheets • RSI Fact Sheets • MSD Prevention Practices Database • MOL Information on Preventing Workplace Pains and Strains • MSD Key Topics http://www.wsib.on.ca/wsib/wsibsite.nsf/Public/PreventMSD http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/news/2007/07-18b1.html
Influence Input Literature Review MSD Best Practices Database Other Ontario Sectors Research Findings Transportation Research Group CRE-MSD IWH THSAO Transportation Sector 11 Rates Canadian & North American Research $Funds Global Research WSIB RAC
Thank You… • Your attendance and contribution here will make a positive difference! • Enjoy the Conference!