Health & Safety Canada 2007 Poster Abstracts

At Health & Safety Canada 2007, we were pleased to invite the research community to participate with us in this exciting new opportunity for researchers to display and present their work to a broad community of academics, professionals and practitioners. The primary focus for posters is the transfer of research, workplace applications, and best practices knowledge in health and safety.

Posters provide the opportunity to view research project summaries from around the world and an information exchange between author and conference delegates.


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MSD/Ergonomics

The Effect of Ergonomic Expertise on the Success of Ergonomic Programs and Activities
Andrew Reitzel, University of Waterloo
(11 KB – PDF)

Interpreting Ergonomics: Are Ergonomic Interventions Necessary in the Sign Language Interpreting Community?
Steven L. Fischer, Dept. of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, ON; Kathryn Woodcock, School of Occupational and Public Health, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON
(15 KB – PDF)

A Study on the Effects of Mental, Visual and Musculoskeletal Fatigue on Productivity among Manual Visual Inspection Workers in an Electronic Industry
Dr. Noor Hassim Ismail, Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia
(13 KB – PDF)

Economic Evaluation of a Participatory Ergonomics Intervention in an Auto Parts Manufacturer
Emile Tompa*†, Roman Dolinschi*, Andrew Laing‡,
*Institute for Work and Health, Ontario, Canada
†Department of Economics, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
‡Injury Prevention and Mobility Laboratory, School of Kinesiology, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
(83 KB – PDF)

Dynamic Armrest Prototype to Reduce RSI’s in Hydraulic-Actuation Controller Users
T. Murphy and M. Oliver, School of Engineering, University of Guelph, ON
(16 KB – PDF)

The Relationship between Seat Height, Knee Flexion and Trunk Flexion Angles during Closed Planar Motions of the Lower Limb
Robert J. Jack 1,2, Michele Oliver1,2
1-Department of Biophysics, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, rjack@uoguelph.ca
2-School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
(17 KB – PDF)

Research Helps Workplaces Make Decisions about the Prevention of MSDs.
Richard Wells and Desre Kramer (CRE-MSD, University of Waterloo) Centre of Research Expertise for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders
(12 KB – PDF)

The Effect of Ergonomic Expertise on the Success of Programs for Prevention of MSDs
Andrew Reitzel, University of Waterloo, Richard Wells, (CRE-MSD) University of Waterloo
(12 KB – PDF)

We Need Your Help: The Prevention of MSDs in Construction and Transportation
Desre Kramer (CRE-MSD*, University of Waterloo), Phil Bigelow (IWH); Richard Wells (CRE-MSD, University of Waterloo); Mardy Frazer (University of Waterloo), Enzo Garritano (CSAO*); Peter Vi (CSAO*); Mark Diacur (THSAO*)
(17 KB – PDF)

Trying New Things to Reduce MSDs: A Case Study of the Adoption of an Innovation in the Construction Sector
Desre Kramer (CRE-MSD*, University of Waterloo), Philip Bigelow (IWH*), Peter Vi (CSAO*), Niki Carlan (University of Windsor), Enzo Garritano (CSAO*), Richard Wells (CRE-MSD*, University of Waterloo)
(17 KB – PDF)


Powerline maintainer’s gloves; approaches to reducing hand loading, improving performance, and reducing musculoskeletal disorder risk factors.
Richard Wells, CRE-MSD, Shannon Maracle, E&USA.
(12 KB – PDF)

Building an Interactive Website to Share Ergonomics Research Findings with Industry
Tanya Morose, Richard Wells, Desre Kramer, Centre of Research Expertise for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders (CRE-MSD), University of Waterloo
(11 KB – PDF)

We Didn’t Have the Right People Involved, Securing Support for the Implementation Of Participatory Ergonomic Interventions
Shane M. Dixon 1 Nancy Theberge 2,3 Donald C. Cole 3,4 Richard P. Wells 2,3
1-Dept. of Sociology, University of Waterloo, 2-Dept.of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo,
3-Centre for Research Expertise for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders, 4-Institute for Work and Health
(16 KB – PDF)

Wireless Acquisition of Joint Loading in Industrial Tasks using Inertial Motion Sensors
Alison Godwin, Michael Agnew, Pat Costigan, Joan Stevenson, Ergonomics Laboratory, Queen’s University
(14 KB – PDF)

Effectiveness of an On-Body Personal Lift Assistive Device
Joan Stevenson, Mohammad Abdoli, Michael Agnew, Alison Godwin, Christy Lotz , Ergonomics Laboratory, Queen’s University
(13 KB – PDF)

An Electromyographical Analysis of Unassisted Anterior and Posterior Load Carriage
Ian Kudryk and Joan Stevenson, School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON
(42 KB – PDF)

On-Body Lift Assist Reduces Back Moments and EMG during Asymmetric Stoop and Squat Styles Lifting
Mohammad Abdoli E., Joan M. Stevenson, Biomechanics Laboratory, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.
(32 KB – PDF)

The Plad Reduces Muscle Activity of the Posterior Chain without a Subsequent Change in the Lumbo-Pelvic Angle during a Freestyle Lifting Task
David Frost, Mohammad Abdoli, Joan Stevenson, Department of Biomechanics, Queens’s University, Kingston, ON
(18 KB – PDF)

Herivis – An Innovation Project for Health and Safety at Work
René Kauer, Harald Kviecien, Marcel Morscher, KOHS-Kviecien Occupational Health Solutions
(29 KB – PDF)

Weight Limit for Lifting-Related Low Back Pain Prevention: A Mathematical Model
O. E. Charles-Owaba, PhD; S. O. Ismaila, PhD, Industrial and Production Engineering Department Faculty of Technology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
(12 KB – PDF)

Effectiveness of a Drywall Sanding Machine (DSM) in Reducing Forceful Exertions and Repetitive Motion
Mitra Shafaei and Peter Vi, Construction Safety Association of Ontario (CSAO)
(15 KB – PDF)


Global

An Investigation into the Causes of Accidents in the Construction Industry in Uganda
Gumisiriza Gideon, Bsc. (Civil Eng), Makerere University, Dip. Building and Construction, Kyambogo University
(12 KB – PDF)

Workplace Health Safety and Environmental Outlook in Ebonyi State Nigeria
Odoh, Benard Ifdeany and Anosike Chuka, Department of Geology and Exploration Geophysics, Ebonyi State University Nigeria
(13 KB – PDF)

Work Related Health Problems in Pakistan an Ignored Area
Amanullah Panhwar, Shams Petrochemicals (Pvt) Ltd and Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi, Pakistan
Ismail K. Memon, Aga Khan University Karachi, Pakistan
(14 KB – PDF)

Leadership

Framework to Evaluate Health and Safety Management Strategies in Supply Chains
Ikechukwu Diugwu, Faculty of Engineering & Computing, Coventry University
(12 KB – PDF)

Safe and Reliable Martitime Transport Chains of Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Wastes
Saman Reshadi, University College of Boras, Sweden
(12 KB – PDF)

Risk Management in the Iron and Steel Industry- A Challenge For Occupational Hygiene and Safety Professionals
P.V.S.Prabhakara Murty, PhD, Deputy Manager (Industrial Hygiene), Occupational health services, Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam, India
(12 KB – PDF)

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Canadians' Work and Health
K. Woodcock, Ph.D., P. Eng., Associate Professor, Human Factors / Ergonomics and Safety, School of Occupational and Public Health, Ryerson University, Toronto ON and J. Pole
(41 KB – PDF)

The Training Irony: The “Real” Impact of Training May Not Be Observable
E. Lederman, EdD, CTDP, A. Ialomiteanu, MA, and K. Parker, PhD (C), Industrial Accident Prevention Association – Mississauga ON, Centre for Addition and Mental Health – Toronto, ON, The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences, Toronto, ON
(14 KB – PDF)

Determinants of Participation in Informal Learning about Occupational Health, Safety and General Interests Related Health and Well Being
Milosh Raykov, Centre for the Study of Education and Work, SESE, Ontario and Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE)
(12 KB – PDF)

The Role of Knowledge Transfer and Exchange in a Health and Safety Association – Initiated Collaborative Partnership to Implement Participatory Ergonomic Programs
Suzan Krespostman¹, Carrie Boyle², Sue Ferrier¹, Shanon Maracle², Dwayne Van Eerd¹, Philip Bigelow¹¸³ and the Electrical & Utilities PE Evaluation Team (Peter Subrata¹, Donald Cole¹¸³¸ Renee-Louise Franche¹¸³, Mardon Frazer1,4, Richard Wells1,4, Desre Kramer 1,4, and Dov Zohar 1,5)
1-Institute for Work & Health (IWH) Toronto; 2-Electrical & Utilities Safety Association (E&USA) Mississauga;3-University of Toronto; 4-Centre of Research Expertise in Musculoskeletal Disorders (CRE_MSD), University of Waterloo; 5-Technion Institute of Technology, Faculty of Management, Haifa, Israel
(15 KB – PDF)

Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Neglect in the Domain of Workplace Safety
Sean Tucker (Queen’s University, Kingston) and Dr. Nick Turner (University of Manitoba)
(15 KB – PDF)

Safety Climate Monitoring in Canada
Stuewe D, Skarlicki D, Tate G, Bigelow P, Zohar D, , Sharma M, Samson G, Robson L, Hogg-Johnson S, Evers T, Shermer P, Iverson R, Zhao Y., Institute for Work and Health
(13 KB – PDF)

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Safety Groups Program 2000 – 2004
Peter Shermer, Senior Program Evaluation Analyst, Research and Evaluation Branch, WSIB, Toronto, ON
(11 KB – PDF)

Thinking Differently About Health & Safety: Successful Partnerships That Make a Difference
Maureen Shaw, President and CEO, Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA), Mississauga, ON
(12 KB – PDF)

Implementing a Solutions-Based Approach to Improve Health and Safety Performance and Enhance Self-Reliance
Jim Armstrong, Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA), Mississauga, ON
(12 KB – PDF)

Integrated Management System for Safety, Health and the Environment: A Continual Improvement Management System
M. Abromeit, Vice President, Operations, L. Sassano, Director, Strategic Alliances, Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA), Mississauga, On.
(13 KB – PDF)

Application of the Health Belief Model in Studying Non-Compliance with Universal Precautions among Nurses and Laboratory Technicians in Alexandria, Egypt
Shama ME, Assistant Professor of Health Education and Behavioral Science, High Institute of Public Health, University of Alexandria, Egypt; Fareed NR, El-Bourgy MD, Mahfouz AA.
(14 KB – PDF)

Healthy Workplaces

Workplace Violence
Cassidy DeDian, MHSc. OEH, Occupational Health Clinic For Ontario Workers, Sudbury, ON
(24 KB – PDF)

Personality and Coping with Job Stress among Hospital Physicians in Poland
Magdalena Muszalska, Department of Psychology and Pedagogy, Institute of Psychology
Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, ul. Staffa 1, 85-867 Bydgoszcz, Poland
(82 KB – PDF)

Effective Tobacco Policies for Workplaces
Barb Patten, BScN, RN, Monica Bovett, BScN, RN, Region of Peel, Public Health Department.
(12 KB – PDF)

A Decision Aid about the Prevention of Influenza for Front-Line Healthcare Workers in Long-Term Care Homes
Villeneuve J, Baker D, Knoefel F, Chambers L, Sullivan S, McCarthy A, Sutherland J, O’Connor, Arnold P, Gallant D.
(12 KB – PDF)

Integration of a Simple Assessment Tool for Psychosocial Risk Factors with Physical Health and Safety
Joan Burton, BSc, RN, MEd. Manager, Health Strategy, IAPA, Mississauga, ON
(12 KB – PDF)

Occupational Disease

Estimating the Burden of Work-Related Asthma in Ontario: A Provincial Surveillance Initiative
T. To1, 2, L. Cicutto2, T. Haines3, L. Holness2, D. Lougheed4, S. Tarlo2, A. Wajja1, S. McLimont1, M. Krstevska1 and J. Vasilevska-Ristovska1. 1Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 3McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; 4Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
(13 KB – PDF)

Gynecological Disturbances among Female Workers Engaged in the Manufacture of Sex Hormones
Siha M.S., Prof. of Medicine, Dept. of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt and Abd-El-Badii M.
(13 KB – PDF)

Zinc Toxicity among Galvanization Workers in Iron and Steel Industry
Dr. Amal El Safty, professor of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University Egypt. (17 KB – PDF)

Participatory Action Research: An Investigation of a Cancer Cluster in an Automotive Parts Plant
Roland C. Wong MSC, MD FRCPC (Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers, Inc.-OHCOW); Georgina Anderson, Vince Arbour, (former plant workers) George Botic (CAW), Niki Carlan, University of Windsor; June Hird; Paul Sampara (former OHCOW); George Tomlinson, University of Toronto; Marge Waller, OHCOW-London)
(12 KB – PDF)

Contact Dermatitis in the Automotive Mechanic: Improving Diagnostic and Preventive Strategies in a Multi-disciplinary Occupational Health Clinic
Jeff Donovan, Irena Kudla and D Linn Holness, James R Nethercott, Occupational Health Clinic, St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto
(12 KB – PDF)

Dermatitis in the Service Sector: Understanding the Issues – A Pilot Project
Elizabeth Mills, President & CEO¹, Barb Burns, V P Corporate Services¹, Sandra Miller, Director Innovation¹,
D. Linn Holness MD, FRCPC², Irena Kudla HBSc, MHSc², CIH, Janet Brown BA, MBA, MDOD²
¹Ontario Service Sector Alliance (OSSA) & the ²Centre for Expertise in Occupational Disease (CREOD)
(15 KB – PDF)

Occupational Contact Dermatitis
Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease (CREOD)
(12 KB – PDF)

Occupational Disease Specialty Program: Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Ron House, MD, FRCPC, Lori Brown, RN (EC), BScN, COHN, Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease (CREOD) & St. Michael’s Hospital
(12 KB – PDF)

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS): Health Promotion & Education
Ron House, MD, FRCPC, Lori Brown, RN (EC), BScN, COHN, Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease (CREOD) & St. Michael’s Hospital
(12 KB – PDF)

Barriers to the Diagnosis of Occupational Asthma in Ontario
Marlene S. Santos MD1,2, Hyejung Jung MSc2, Javad Peyrovi MD3, Wendy Lou PhD2, Gary M. Liss MD1,2, Susan M. Tarlo MB, BS, FCCP1,2,3, 1-Gage Occupational & Environmental Health Unit; 2-University of Toronto; 3-Toronto Western Hospital
(12 KB – PDF)

Occupational Lung Disease
Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease (CREOD)
(11 KB – PDF)

Occupational Hygiene

Facial Protection – Factors That Influence Compliance
Kathryn Nichol, BScN, MHSc, CRSP, MSc/PhD Student, University of Toronto, OSACH Consultant, Toronto, ON, M2N 6K1
(16 KB – PDF)

Are Short-Term Spot Readings Effective in Determining Indoor Air Quality in Large Office Buildings?
Ferha Z. Chaudary, Stuart Bailey, John F. Sliwinski, Richard S. Szawiola, & Glenn Tang, OSB Services, Mississauga
(78 KB – PDF)

Occupational Safety

Temporal Variations of Work-Related Traumatic Brain Injury
Hwan Kim, Angela Colantonio, University of Toronto and Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
(13 KB – PDF)

Interventions for Preventing Injuries in the Construction Industry - A Systematic Cochrane Review
Marika Lehtola, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Cochrane Occupational Health Field, Finland
(12 KB – PDF)

Falls Prevention through Quantitative Tremor Assessment and Monitoring
Matija Milosevic and Kristiina McConville, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON
(12 KB – PDF)

Head Movements and Balance Analysis in a Virtual Environment for Reduced Falls and a Safer Occupational Environment.
Sumandeep Virk, Kristiina Valter McConville, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON
(11 KB – PDF)