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Bending, lifting, pushing, and pulling are risk factors for child care employees.
Bending, lifting, pushing, and pulling are risk factors for child care employees.
 
Standing, reaching, bending, and lifting are repeated in diaper changes throughout the day.
Standing, reaching, bending, and lifting are repeated in diaper changes throughout the day.
 
Awkward postures, bending, and lifting aren't child's play.
Awkward postures, bending, and lifting aren't child's play.
 
Ergonomic Risk Factors: Child Care Workers  
 
Summary: Many child care tasks can cause strain and injury. Learn about the risk factors and how to work safely and comfortably.


Risk factors associated with child care include:

  • Bending, lifting, and reaching
  • Pushing and pulling
  • Awkward and static postures
  • Forceful exertions

Learn how to control ergonomic risk factors associated with your work:

  • Schedule group training: Have an ergonomic specialist present group training in your workplace, focusing on the tasks and equipment your group uses. To schedule group training:
    • You need at least 6 participants.
    • E-mail your request to ehsih@ucsd.edu, including:
      • Your name
      • Department
      • Phone number and e-mail address
      • Building and room number

Need an expert? Contact an ergonomics specialist.

Notice: Ergonomic information, training, and services are intended exclusively for UCSD employees and affiliates.

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