Risk management of MSD stops when:
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The question is asking about the point at which risk management for manual handling tasks stops, presenting several options to choose from. It addresses concepts of workplace safety and health standards regarding manual tasks.
Answer
D) NEVER, IT'S A CONTINUOUS PROCESS
The final answer is D) NEVER, IT'S A CONTINUOUS PROCESS
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is D) NEVER, IT'S A CONTINUOUS PROCESS
More Information
Risk management for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) is ongoing due to the changing nature of work environments and tasks, requiring continuous monitoring and adaptation of safety measures.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming risk management can be 'completed' after certain tasks, such as policy reviews or risk controls.
Sources
- Managing musculoskeletal disorders risk at work - HSE - hse.gov.uk
- Musculoskeletal disorders - SafeWork NSW - safework.nsw.gov.au
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