Table 3: Identifying Job Duties Which May Pose Ergonomic Hazards
Type of Job Duty | Hours per Day |
Pinching an unsupported object(s) weighing 2 lbs or more per hand, or pinching with a force of 4 lbs or more per hand (comparable to pinching a half a ream of paper): Highly repetitive motion Palmar flexion greater than 30 degrees, dorsiflexion greater than 45 degrees, or radial deviation greater than 30 degrees ----------------------------------------------------------- No other risk factors | More than 3 hours total/day -------------------- More than 4 hours total/day |
Gripping an unsupported object(s) weighing 10 lbs or more/hand, or gripping with a force of 10 lbs or more/hand (comparable to clamping light duty automotive jumper cables onto a battery): *Handles should be rounded and soft, with at least 1-2.5" in diameter grips at least 5" long. Highly repetitive motion Palmar flexion greater than 30 degrees, dorsiflexion greater than 45 degrees, or radial deviation greater than 30 degrees ----------------------------------------------------------- No other risk factors | More than 3 hours total/day ------------------- More than 4 hours total/day |
Repetitive Motion (using the same motion with little or no variation every few seconds), excluding keying activities: High, forceful exertions with the hands, with palmar flexion greater than 30 degrees, dorsiflexion greater than 45 degrees, or radial deviation greater than 30 degrees ----------------------------------------------------------- No other risk factors | More than 2 hours total/day -------------------More than 6 hours total/day |
Intensive Keying: Palmar flexion greater than 30 degrees, dorsiflexion greater than 45 degrees, or radial deviation greater than 30 degrees ----------------------------------------------------------- No other risk factors | More than 4 hours total/day ------------------- More than 7 hours total/day |
Repeated Impact: Using the hand (heel/base of palm) as a hammer more than once/minute | More than 2 hours total/day |
Vibration: Two determinants of the tolerability of segmental vibration of the hand are the frequency and the acceleration of the motion of the vibrating tool, with lower frequencies being more poorly tolerated at a given level of imposed acceleration, expressed below in multiples of the acceleration due to gravity (10m/sec/sec). Frequency range 8-15 Hz and acceleration 6 g Frequency range 80 Hz and acceleration 40 g Frequency range 250 Hz and acceleration 250 g ---------------------------------------------------------- Frequency range 8-15 Hz and acceleration 1.5 g Frequency range 80 Hz and acceleration 6 g Frequency range 250 Hz and acceleration 20 g | More than 30 minutes at a time -------------------- More than 4 hours at a time |
La. Admin. Code tit. 40, § I-2211