“…Its fundamental aim is that all human-made tools, devices, equipment, machines and environments should advance, directly or indirectly, the safety, well-being and performance of human beings (Kroemer et al, 2003). Several ergonomic interventions, such as employee training, redesign of process tools or workstations and improvement of working conditions, have been suggested to reduce musculoskeletal problems in industry (Wang et al, 2003;Weestgard and Winkel, 1997).…”