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| Module 1 (Spanish) |
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- Poultry industry educators may order a copy on DVD or VHS Tape free of charge. Click here to request a DVD or Tape.
Menu of Modules and Contents
Worker Training Materials (English and Spanish Versions)
Module 1 - Introduction to Ergonomics for the Poultry Processing Industry
Module 2 - Early Identification of Problems
Module 3 - Risk Factors
Train the Trainer Materials (English)
Module 1 -
Module 2 - Risk Factors
Module 3 - Upper Extremities Overview
Module 4 - Workstation Design
Module 5 - Task Analysis Tools
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About the UK Center for Manufacturing
The UK Center for Manufacturing specializes in education, research and technical services for manufacturers in Kentucky, across the U.S., and internationally. A crucial link in the commercialization process, the center conducts more than 200 projects annually in manufacturing process improvement, design analysis, product development and many other engineering services. In addition to providing technical assistance to industry, the center also pursues basic and applied research in welding, brazing, machining, metal forming, painting technology and system controls and offers custom-designed education in lean manufacturing and a range of other technical areas to industry clients. |