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7 Steps to Ladder Safety
A Prospective Study of Back Belts for Prevention of Back Pain and Injury
Backs & Lifting Checklist
Backs & Lifting Training Guide
Bright Idea #4 : The "Binford Crab" Clamp
Bright Idea #6 Trailer Lift
Bright Idea #7 Ironworkers' Box
Construction Ergonomics Checklist
Construction Has High Rate of Muskuloskeletal Claims
Construction Safety Association of Ontario - Injury Atlas
Constructive Ideas : How to Get Through a Day's Work and Still have Something Left Over
Constructive Ideas : Shovel Design Can Help to Reduce Forces on the Lower Back
Constructive Ideas : Using a Pipe Carriage Prevents Back, Shoulder, and Wrist Fatigue
CSAO Drywall Sanding: Dust exposure and ergonomics
Deaths and Injuries Involving Elevators and Escalators - A Report of the Center To Protect Workers' Rights
Decreasing Workload Among Construction Workers With the Use of Four New Pieces of Equipment
Ergonomic Hazards for Each Trade
Ergonomic Interventions to Reduce Back Injuries in the Home Building Industry
Ergonomics Demonstration Project: Wallboard 2002
Ergonomics in Construction : Where Does it Hurt?
Evaluation and Management of Occupational Low Back Disorders
Evaluation of Participative Projects in the Construction Industry : An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Results in Practice
Hazard Alert - Back Injuries
How Much Am I Allowed to Lift?
Impact of Work-Related Factors, Lifestyle and Workability
Knee Pain and Discomfort
Laboratory Evaluation of Isometric Strength and Horizontal Shear Forces
Lifting Guidelines
Lifting Materials Can Hurt Your Back
Measurement Strategies in the Application of Guidelines for Manual Materials Handling in Scaffolding
Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Masonry Trade
Occupational Injuries among US Construction Workers Treated at the George Washington University Emergency Department, 1990-97
Reducing Sprains and Strains In Construction
Safety Awareness for Responders to Hurricanes: Protecting Yourselves While Helping Others
Simple Solutions: Ergonomics for Construction Workers
Surveillance of Construction Workers in North Carolina, Ohio, and Missouri :Summary of Final report to CPWR: January 2001
Suspending Tools Prevent Back, Arm, and Shoulder Fatigue
The Influence of Work Organization in the Correct Postures Maintenance in Civil Construction Tasks
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