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INTRODUCTION

This assessment is about ergonomic risk at Unikl MICET in Alor Gajah, Malacca. This
assessment is evaluating academic lecturer, technician and administration, which is one male and
one female from each department. The evaluator must be interviewing the staff chosen to explain
and gain an understanding of the assessment given. Each staff member must be assessed for
ergonomic risk. The assessment ergonomic risk is to evaluate the ergonomic risk to the worker at
Unikl Micet. Ergonomic risk assessment also for identify the situation at the office. This ergonomic
assessment tools is designed to quickly provide a quantification of the risks work related to
computer usage at a computer workstation, which can in turn provides the level change based on
the risk associated with the work task. Ergonomic also can, cut down on the expenses related to
worker injuries, particularly those caused by the most prevalent illnesses in the workplace, including
carpal tunnel syndrome. Making an ergonomics investment now can result in immediate future
savings. You may save yourself the expenses of such downtimes when employees do not need to
take time off work or lower their job level because of an accident. After that, keep your level of
productivity greater. One of your most significant duties is to ensure that your employees are
comfortable enough to perform to the best of their abilities in a global economy where success
requires more every day. Making a workspace more ergonomic increases worker comfort and
guarantees that they can continue to perform at their best without taking unnecessary risks of
damage. This task is focus an observational method that assesses chair height, pam depth, arm rest,
back support, duration of sitting and postures body staff at Unikl Micet.
METHODOLOGY

We must examine six University Kuala Lumpur MICET employees, lecturers, technicians, and
others for ergonomic risk assessment as part of this practical study by comprehending the DOSH
Guidelines on Ergonomic Risk Assessment at Workplace, 2017.

We must do an Advanced Ergonomic Risk Assessment in the practical study since the previous
research's Initial Ergonomic Risk Assessment showed that staff members who encountered a variety
of ergonomic risk factors throughout work had outstanding results. Conducting this practical study,
ergonomic risk assessment is used as a form to evaluate the level of risk of the staff on types of
ergonomic risk factors.
Actevate. (n.d.). https://www.actevate.com.au/posts/ergonomic-assessments

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