Dalla complessit� alla
semplificazione: il contributo dell’Unit� di Ricerca EPM ad un toolkit
per la valutazione e gestione del rischio da sovraccarico meccanico e
la prevenzione dei WMDSs
E. Occhipinti, Daniela Colombini*
Unit�
di Ricerca EPM (Ergonomia della Postura e del Movimento). Fondazione
IRCCS Policlinico Ca’ Granda- Milano. * Fondazione Don Gnocchi ONLUS -
Italia -
Abstract
�From
complexity to simplification: contribution of the EPM Research Unit to
producing a toolkit for risk assessment and management of biomechanical
overload and WMSDs prevention�. Background: When studying
musculoskeletal disorders and their connection with working conditions
(WMSDs), several factors of different nature (mechanical,
organizational, psychophysical, individual) and their interrelationship
have been considered important in general models for epidemiologic
surveys and risk assessment and management. Hence the necessity of a
“holistic” (that is to say complex, global, multifactorial and
interdisciplinary) approach to MSD prevention, especially when
establishing technical norms, guidelines and strategic plans of action
at national or international level. On the other hand, considering the
widespread presence of these factors and WMSDs in many working
contexts, there is a great demand by OSH agencies and operators to
develop “simple” tools for risk assessment and management, usable also
by non-experts in both developed and developing countries. Objectives:
Both these needs are perfectly justified but are also to a
certain extent in conflict. How can we address the problem, i.e.,
simplify complexity? Methods and criteria: The proposals are based on
two essential criteria: 1) Act on a step-by-step approach using basic
tools first and more complex tools only when necessary. 2) Take into
account the complexity and the presence of multiple influencing factors
at every step (even if with different degrees of in-depth analysis).
The proposals are mainly developed within the framework of an IEA-WHO
collaboration initiative for a “Toolkit for MSD prevention” but they
are also derived from other converging issues (i.e. ISO application
document of ISO series 11228 on manual handling). Results: The
proposals consider: 1) A Basic Step devoted to preliminary occupational
hazard identification and priority check by operative “key enter”
questions (at this step all potential hazards - including those
influencing WMSDs - should be considered). This step also can be
carried out by non-experts with limited training. 2) First Step,
focused on WMSDs risk factors, consisting of a “quick assessment” and
mainly addressed to identifying 3 possible conditions: acceptable/no
consequences; high risk present/redesign urgently needed; a more
detailed analysis (via tools proposed in second step) is necessary.
This step can also be carried out by non-experts with only limited
training. 3) Second Step, where recognized tools (i.e. from
international standards or guidelines) for risk (of WMSDs) estimation
are used as a consequence of the first step outcome. Examples of such
tools are “adaptations” of the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation, Liberty
Mutual Psychophysical Tables, OCRA Checklist, etc. These tools should
be able to adequately take account of most of the influencing factors.
For some particular working sectors (i.e. agriculture) these tools need
to be specifically adapted. For particular working sectors a database
could be envisaged where the most common tasks (with their “variants”)
are “intrinsically” evaluated by experts and could provide non-experts
with the relevant knowledge to be applied to the specific work context.
This step can be carried out only by persons with some sort of specific
training.