REPORT ON WORKER PARTICIPATION IN THE PREVENTION OF MUSCULOSKELETAL RISKS IN THE WORKPLACE

Project: EU

Project Details

Description

The Participatory Approaches in Musculoskeletal disorders project (PAMus) is an EU-OSHA commissioned project implemented in collaboration between three European universities: University of Southern Denmark (SDU) (main responsible), Tallinn University of Technology (TTA) and University Grenoble Alpe (UGA).

The overall aim of The PAMus project is to address what workplaces can do to involve workers in the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). The more detailed goal is to provide information and guidance on practical approaches, methods and techniques to actively involve workers in joint identification and solving of MSD problems, including approaches relevant to micro and small enterprises (MSEs).
Short titlePARTICIPATORY APPROACHES IN MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
AcronymPAMus
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/09/202001/05/2022

Collaborative partners

Keywords

  • Participation
  • Musculoskeletal
  • workers
  • Prevention

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