Ergonomics for Construction
Last Updated 02/2026
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What you'll learn
Identify types and symptoms of musculoskeletal damage
Identify ergonomic risk factors in construction
Make choices to avoid ergonomic injuries in construction
Recall worker responsibilities regarding reporting ergonomic hazards
Description
Construction work is hard work. Most workers have had occasional back, hand and joint pains, sprains and strains. Sometimes these injuries cause workers to miss work or impact their life outside of work by making tasks difficult and painful. The good news is that these injuries are preventable. Take this course to learn about the ergonomic hazards of construction, symptoms that workers can catch early, controls or precautions that they can take to avoid injury, and their responsibility to report and prevent ergonomic hazards. Ideal learners are all construction workers.
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Ergonomics for Construction
Ergonomics for Construction
Construction work is hard work. Most workers have had occasional back, hand and joint pains, sprains and strains. Sometimes these injuries cause workers to miss work or impact their life outside of work by making tasks difficult and painful. The good news is that these injuries are preventable. Take this course to learn about the ergonomic hazards of construction, symptoms that workers can catch early, controls or precautions that they can take to avoid injury, and their responsibility to report and prevent ergonomic hazards. Ideal learners are all construction workers.