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7 Steps to Ladder Safety
A Biomechanical Analysis of Various Brick Sizes
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
Construction Has High Rate of Muskuloskeletal Claims
Constructive Ideas : How to Get Through a Day's Work and Still have Something Left Over
Constructive Ideas : Overcome the "Don't Sit on the Job" Attitude and Your Body Will Thank You
Constructive Ideas : Reduce Your Risk of Back Injury -- Let Your Equipment do the Work
Constructive Ideas : Shovel Design Can Help to Reduce Forces on the Lower Back
Constructive Ideas: Balanced Tool Belts Can Start Your Back Off in the Right Position
Ergonomic Interventions to Reduce Back Injuries in the Home Building Industry
Evaluation and Management of Occupational Low Back Disorders
Evaluation of an Intervention to Reduce Trunk Flexion among Stud Workers
Getting a Grip
Hazard Alert - Back Injuries
How Much Am I Allowed to Lift?
How Much Does A Bricklayer Lift?
Impact of Spatial Factors on Bricklaying Ergonomics
Improving Safety Can Save You Money
Interventions to Reduce Back Injuries in Masonry - TIP SHEET
Keeping Concrete Masons Healthy
Lifting Guidelines
Lifting Materials Can Hurt Your Back
Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Masonry Trade
Optimal Ergonomic Design of Concrete Cellular Blocks
Rebar Tying Machines - Part 2
Self-Reported Muskuloskeletal Symptoms and Perceived Job-Related Characteristics Among Mason Tenders
Simple Solutions: Ergonomics for Construction Workers
Summary of Stooped and Squatting Postures in the Workplace Conference Proceedings
UC Ergonomics/Safe Pavement Breakers
UC Ergonomics/Safe Pavement Breakers Presentation
Using the Jack Hammer Safely
Workplace Solutions: Reducing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Rodbusters
Workplace Stretching Programs: The Rest of the Story
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