Speaker: Professor Jodi Oakman, Head of the Centre for Ergonomics and Human Factors, La Trobe University
The APHIRM toolkit –a tool to manage MSDs and stress-related mental health
One of the great aspects of the OHS community is how we are there to help each other and share our knowledge. This is one of the fundamental purposes of Central Safety Group and was exemplified in this presentation. The APHIRM toolkit is a free resource that has been designed to support organisations through a full cycle of MSD risk management.
APHIRM stands for A Participative Hazard Identification and Risk Management and was launched in 2019 after many years of research and refinement. Dr Jodi Oakman talked about how research has developed while current strategies haven't kept up with it, particularly in relation to psychosocail hazards. The APHIRM toolkit is a way to address that gap.
The focus is on early intervention and commences with a detailed survey. Jodi asked attendees to do the survey at one point in the session so that we could see it for ourselves. She also showed us what the toolkit looks like and what to expect when using it. There is a logical set of steps that includes the generation of reports and data to measure ongoing improvements.
There were quite a few questions and discussion after the formal presentation. Christina Rennick from St Vincents Hospital shared their experience with using the toolkit within their food services section. She noted that there had been some very positive feedback from the workers who participated. Worker participation is one of the key components of the toolkit, and Jodi talked about how it differs from consultation.
Throughout the presentation Jodi empahasised the practical nature of the toolkit and you could feel how inspired attendees were by this very important addition to our knowledge. Jodi referred us to the website where, amongst other things, one can find case studies and information about full-day workshops run by the Centre for Ergonomics and Human Factors, La Trobe University in the CBD. The next one is on 19th May. www.aphirm.org.au
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