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Ergonomics can be defined as the "law of work". The approach is to

fit the job to the worker, not the other way around. It's about how

much people are expected to do with their bodies and brains. As a

Canadian ergonomist says, workers are expected to do things on the

job that robots don't do.

When an ergonomic approach is not used to design work activities,

tools and/or equipment, you may be exposed to (your body comes

in contact with or must deal with) a variety of problems. The odds

are that you will end up with "aches and pains", "strains and

sprains", musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) -- whatever you call it, it's a

lot of pain.

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