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Although effective ergonomic management requires many varied actions to be taken, it is
possible to distill some key themes or broad categories, from which most good ergonomic interventions
will come about to a greater or lesser extent. In total, seven categories are identified, and these are -
Equipment design and layout, Force and velocity of tasks, Duration and repetition of tasks, Posture,
comfort and position, Rest breaks/recovery time, Work environment and Control effectiveness.
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