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This course provides an exploration of prevalent risk elements and techniques for preventing musculoskeletal injuries, designed specifically for individuals working in industrial sectors.
Industrial occupations often involve a high degree of physical exertion. The key to averting work-related musculoskeletal complications lies in an ergonomically optimized work environment, sound work habits, and staff awareness. Industrial Ergonomics for Canada course aims to familiarize you with prevalent risk elements and techniques for preventing musculoskeletal injuries. It is an ideal course for individuals employed in industrial sectors.
The Industrial Ergonomics for Canada online course focuses on the following subject areas:
By the end of Industrial Ergonomics for Canada, you will have the ability to:
Estimated time of completion: 30 minutes
Testing conducted during this online course serves as a tool to reinforce and consolidate the information shared. A score of 80% must be attained to successfully pass this course. Participants are allowed three attempts to achieve the pass mark. A comprehensive student manual, which can be printed for future reference and knowledge retention, is provided.
Upon successful completion of Industrial Ergonomics for Canada, a certificate of completion will be accessible for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 30 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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