IEA/WHO toolkit for WMSDs prevention: criteria and practical tools for a step by step approach
Abstract
When studying WMSDs, several determinants and their interrelationship are considered as relevant. Hence the necessity of an “holistic” approach to prevention, especially when preparing technical rules and strategic plans. There is a strong request, from OSH agencies and operators, for developing “simple” tools for risk assessment and management. In this context WHO asked IEA to develop a “Toolkit for WMSD prevention”. The paper presents one of the main contribution to this WHO project, focused on selecting tools at different level for hazard identification, risk estimation and management. Proposals are based on two essential criteria: Acting on a step-by-step approach; Taking into account the presence of multiple influencing factors. The proposals consider: A Basic Step devoted to hazard identification by operative “key-enter” questions, that can be operated also by non-experts. A First Step, (quick assessment), for identifying 3 possible conditions: acceptable; high risk present; more detailed analysis (via tools presented at second step) necessary. This step can be operated by non-experts with only some specific training. A Second Step, where recognized (i.e. from international standards or guidelines) tools for risk estimation are used. This step can be operated only by persons with some specific training.