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Posted By Nick Higginson
This is an idea being pushed by unions, and seems, on the face of it, an excellent idea.
Has anyone got any experience of it working in practice, or are the sheets deface by employees?
Any info would be useful.
Nick
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Posted By Robert Woods
I have info on bodymapping and experiance of carrrying out surveys.
Contact me by email or on 01535 664462 for more info.
Robert Woods
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Posted By Nicky
I must be ignorant, but what is body mapping, can you tell me?
Bluebellhouse@cs.com
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Nicky
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Posted By Nick Higginson
Nicky,
I'm not an expert in this, so don't quote me. I believe its mainly used in jobs where there is a risk of Upper Limb Disorders.
A picture of a body is placed on a noticeboard or wall. Workers on that particular job mark on the chart where they are having problems or pains by a coloured marker or a pushpin. This builds a picture of where most problems are occurring.
I'm sure Bob can tell you more.
Nick
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Posted By Becky Allen
Hazards magazine has published a lot of excellent work on body mapping and risk mapping. Much of it is available on their web site at www.hazards.org/factsheets.htm
Becky Allen
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Posted By Julie Woolley
Local Metropolitan Borough Authority - GMB Health and Safety Rep pilotted Sewer Workers within our Engineering Services Unit.
Excellent results which enabled Managers to progress. The Rep was able to complete the mapping via one to one discussion with each employee. Confirmed back and arm muscular issues plus neck/shoulders are major health issues for Sewer workers.
Would encourage TU reps with management support.
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