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What Are the Common Sources of Ergonomic Stress?
Common sources of ergonomic stress include:
Repetitive motions
such as typing or assembly line work
Awkward postures
such as slouching or reaching overhead
Forceful exertions
like lifting heavy objects
Static positions
maintained for prolonged periods
Inadequate workstation design
that does not support proper posture
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