Workplace practices and policies for managing musculoskeletal disorders mainly focus on the physical hazards that arise from the physical demands of the job.  But now 3 new studies find that workplaces should pay more attention to assessing and controlling the risk of musculoskeletal disorders from psychosocial as well as physical hazards. The psychosocial hazards the studies looked at included things like: workload and work pace work ...

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