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Ergonomics anchored in statutory occupational health and safety

Work must not harm employees' health. On the contrary, workplaces should help preserve it. Various laws have been introduced with the aim of preventing accidents and illnesses at work and making work more humane. First and foremost is the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Additional regulations and directives specifically govern the ergonomic design of workplaces, including the use of lifting aids and technical equipment. These measures ensure that work remains not only productive, but also back-friendly and sustainable.

Legal requirements for ergonomically designed workstations

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ISO 45001 - Occupational health and safety management systems

International standard for minimizing ergonomic risks and promoting occupational health and safety.

02

ILO Convention No. 155 - Safety and health at work

International standards for safe, healthy workplaces with a focus on ergonomics and accident prevention.

03

EU Directive 90/269/EEC - Manual handling of loads

European directive for safe lifting and carrying to prevent musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace.

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ISO 9241 - Ergonomics of human-system interaction

Ergonomic standards for workplace design that protect health and increase employee productivity.

Occupational health and safety laws are the foundation for protecting the health of every individual. Those who comply with them are not only investing in legal certainty, but also in a company's most important asset - its employees. Ergonomic solutions turn this foundation into lived reality.
∼ Sven Kummer, Occupational Safety Specialist

Individual factors determine the load that can be carried

How much load an individual can carry depends on individual factors such as age, gender and physical condition. EU Directive 90/269/EEC requires employers to design workplaces in such a way that hazards caused by the manual lifting and carrying of loads are avoided. No fixed guide values are specified for the load that can be carried. As a result, guide values have been developed, for example in the so-called Hettinger table:

Activity Gender Age in years Reasonable load in kg depending on the frequency per shift
occasionally < 5% frequently > 10%
Lifting/carrying Men 15 - 18 35 kg 20 kg
19 - 45 55 kg 30 kg
> 45 45 kg 25 kg
Women 15 - 18 15 kg 10 kg
19 - 45 15 kg 10 kg
> 45 15 kg 10 kg

Prevention is better than aftercare

Occupational health and safety is essential in order to avoid health complaints among employees and to maintain performance. At the same time, occupational health and safety places great emphasis on prevention: in addition to accident prevention measures, ergonomic measures are also mandatory. In contrast to accidents, which cause immediate damage to the body, one-sided strain, improperly performed movements or monotonous activities as well as overloading often lead to gradual damage to health. Ergonomics is therefore a central component of preventive occupational health and safety and should not be neglected in everyday working life.

The STOP principle shows how prevention can be implemented in a structured way. The vacuum lifters from Schmalz fall under the technical measures of the STOP principle. They make lifting heavy loads easier and reduce physical strain, effectively preventing musculoskeletal injuries. As technical solutions, they sustainably improve occupational safety without having to rely on behavioural changes or organizational adaptations.

The guide to prevention - the STOP principle

Full backing for every challenge

Vacuum lifters help companies fulfill their duty of care under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Our vacuum lifting devices comply with current safety standards and guidelines, and in many cases even exceed them. A clear color and symbol language, intuitive operating concepts and audible warning signals prevent operating errors. Because a genuine safety culture is evident where it matters most: directly at the workplace.

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OOO Schmalz

Odintsovo district, Novoivanovskoe
Mozhaiskoe highway, property 165
office no. 57, 62
RU-143026, Moscow region

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