
Certified Ergonomics Practitioner (CEP)
Course Description
Nurses and other healthcare workers face numerous safety and health hazards in their work environments. In fact, healthcare workers experience some of the highest rates of non-fatal occupational injuries and illnesses of any industry sector. In 2012, injuries and illnesses reported for nursing and residential care workers were significantly higher than those in construction and were two to three times higher than in retail or manufacturing.
Almost half of the injuries and illnesses reported for nurses and nursing support staff were musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Rates of MSDs for nursing assistants (225.8) were almost four times as high as the average for all workers. MSDs affect the muscles, nerves, and tendons, creating a significant risk to worker health and productivity.
Work-related MSDs, including those affecting the neck, upper extremities, and lower back, are a leading cause of lost workday injuries and illnesses for healthcare and social assistance workers, particularly in nursing homes and residential care facilities. Examples of MSDs include muscle strains, low back injuries, rotator cuff injuries (shoulder problems), and tendinitis.
Learning Outcomes
Recognize signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) injuries.
Identify risk factors for MSDs.
Specify controls and practices to eliminate and reduce risk factors and hazards.
Specify how to report symptoms and hazards.
Identify the elements of a successful ergonomics program.
Requirements / Prerequisites
none
Target Audience
Safety officers and HSE professionals
Ergonomics coordinators or specialists
HR and occupational health personnel
Workplace assessors and compliance officers
Industrial engineers and facility managers
Supervisors and team leaders overseeing manual work
Anyone involved in workstation design, risk assessment, or ergonomic improvement programs
Course Information
4 weeks
N/A hours
intermediate
English


