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According to the 1998 report from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the primary musculosketal hazards for auto glass installers are:

Whether you have been in the industry for five days or five years, you know what it feels like after removing auto glass all day. It's bad enough on your body when it's hot, but it's even worse when it's cold.

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Body Part at Risk

Physical Exposure Hazard

Cause of Hazard
Shoulders
  • Awkward Arm Postures
  • Excessive Force Application
  • Excessive Reaching
  • Use of cutting tools
Hand and Wrist
  • Awkward Arm Postures
  • Excessive Force Application
  • Vibration
  • Use of cutting tools
  • Use of cold knife
  • Use of electric cutting saw
Head and Neck
  • Excessive Force Application
  • Lifting glass with head

Last updated: 09/04/2008

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