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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (NATIONAL UNIFORM LEGISLATION) REGULATIONS 2011
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Part 3.1.
(2) In determining the control measures to implement under
subregulation (1), the person conducting the business or
undertaking must have regard to all relevant matters that may
contribute to a musculoskeletal disorder, including:
(a) postures, movements, forces and vibration relating to the
hazardous manual task; and
(b) the duration and frequency of the hazardous manual task; and
(c) workplace environmental conditions that may affect the
hazardous manual task or the worker performing it; and
(d) the design of the work area; and
(e) the layout of the workplace; and
(f) the systems of work used; and
(g) the nature, size, weight or number of persons, animals or
things involved in carrying out the hazardous manual task.
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