Ergonomic Evaluation Form

Use the Ergonomic Evaluation Form to assess workplace ergonomics, identify potential issues, and promote a comfortable and safe working environment.

Ergonomic Evaluation Form



General Information

1. Number of Employees


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2. Description of work to be performed


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Ergonomic

1. Are all workers trained on safe working postures?


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2. Are all workers trained on safe lifting techniques, uses, and carrying devices?


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3. Are all workers knowledgeable about ergonomics policies and procedures?


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4. Do workers feel free to report ergonomic symptoms?


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5. Are rotation or rest breaks used to reduce time in awkward postures?


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6. Does work scheduling minimize excessive overtime that causes fatigue?


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7. Are there enough workers to do individual workloads?


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8. Are all workers instructed to get someone’s help when lifting heavy materials?


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9. Can the work be performed without twisting or overly bending the lower back?


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10. Are all employees protected against eyestrain or glare in the process of doing their job?


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11. Are neck and shoulders relaxed when performing tasks?


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12. Are workers comfortable without experiencing any pressure points on any part of their body (wrists, forearms, back of thighs)?


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13. Are all pieces of furniture or equipment adjusted, positioned, and arranged to minimize strain on all parts of the body?


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14. Are workstations set up properly?


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Surfaces For Walking And Working

1. Are working and walking surfaces clean and dry?


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2. Are working surfaces unobstructed?


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3. Are walking surfaces even?


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Materials Handling

1. Do materials have handles to help carry loads?


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2. Are there carts, dollies, or other aids readily available for moving materials?


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3. Is the site clear enough to permit the use of carts?


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4. Are all materials delivered as close as possible to where they will be used?


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5. Are all materials stored at waist height?


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6. Are all loads labeled with their weight?


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Tools And Equipment

1. Are all tools sharp and in good condition?


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2. Are all tools light weight and well balanced?


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3. Is there minimal vibration when using tools and equipment?


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4. Do all tools have right handle design?


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5. Are there scaffolds, platforms, or other equipment available to reduce the need to work overhead?


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6. Are knee pads or cushions available when working at floor level?


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7. Is there any equipment that can be used to reduce kneeling?


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8. Is there anti-fatigue matting to be used when a worker is required to stand all day


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9. Is it possible to use adjustable stools to allow workers to rest?


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Seating

1. Are the seats well-designed, easy to adjust, and comfortable?


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2. Do workers have to lean forward to see/do their work when working on heavy equipment?


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3. Is the vibration minimal on the seating of any heavy equipment?


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