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1Ergonomic disorder may result from making the same motion over and over
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2Ergonomic disorder may cause pain or numbness in arms, hands, and wrists.
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3Only a supervisor can tell when a task has poor ergonomic design
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4It is better to work with wrists bent or flexed, not straight.
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5Shaking wrists and fingers during breaks can help prevent cumulative trauma disorders
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6It is better ergonomically to operate a tool with one finger or hand rather than two.
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8You can improve ergonomics by changing how you work to avoid too many reaching, bending, and twisting movements or working in the same position for prolonged periods..
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9Stretching your arms and upper body a few times before you start work is a good idea.
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10It is best to avoid lift with the back and bending at the back when possible.
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