CEN ISO/TR 12296:2013
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Ergonomics - Manual handling of people in the healthcare sector (ISO/TR 12296:2012)
04-09-2013
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3 Recommendations
Annex A (informative) - Risk estimation and risk
evaluation
Annex B (informative) - Organizational aspects of
patient handling interventions
Annex C (informative) - Aids and equipment
Annex D (informative) - Buildings and environment
Annex E (informative) - Staff education and training
Annex F (informative) - Relevant information regarding
the evaluation of intervention effectiveness
Bibliography
ISO/TR 12296:2012 provides guidance for assessing the problems and risks associated with manual patient handling in the healthcare sector, and for identifying and applying ergonomic strategies and solutions to those problems and risks.Its main goals are to improve caregivers' working conditions by decreasing biomechanical overload risk, thus limiting work-related illness and injury, as well as the consequent costs and absenteeism, and to account for patients' care quality, safety, dignity and privacy as regards their needs, including specific personal care and hygiene.It is intended for all users (or caregivers and workers) involved in healthcare manual handling and, in particular, healthcare managers and workers, occupational safety and health caregivers, producers of assistive devices and equipment, education and training supervisors, and designers of healthcare facilities.Its recommendations are primarily applicable to the movement of people (adults and children) in the provision of healthcare services in purposely built or adapted buildings and environments. Some recommendations can also be applied to wider areas (e.g. home care, emergency care, voluntary caregivers, cadaver handling).The recommendations for patient handling take into consideration work organization, type and number of patients to be handled, aids, spaces where patients are handled, as well as caregivers' education and awkward postures, but do not apply to object (movement, transfer, pushing and pulling) or animal handling. Task joint analysis in a daily shift involving both patient handling, pulling and pushing or object handling and transport is not considered.
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CEN/TC 122
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DocumentType |
Technical Report
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PublisherName |
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
FD CEN ISO/TR 12296 : 2013 FD | Identical |
S.R. CEN ISO/TR 12296:2013 | Identical |
ISO/TR 12296:2012 | Identical |
PD CEN ISO/TR 12296:2013 | Identical |
DIN CEN ISO/TR 12296;DIN SPEC 33420:2013-12 | Identical |
NEN NPR CEN ISO/TR 12296 : 2013 | Identical |
PNE-FprCEN ISO/TR 12296 | Identical |
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ISO 11226:2000 | Ergonomics — Evaluation of static working postures |
ISO 11228-3:2007 | Ergonomics Manual handling Part 3: Handling of low loads at high frequency |
ISO 11228-2:2007 | Ergonomics — Manual handling — Part 2: Pushing and pulling |
EN 1441 : 1997 | MEDICAL DEVICES - RISK ANALYSIS |
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EN 1005-1:2001+A1:2008 | Safety of machinery - Human physical performance - Part 1: Terms and definitions |
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IEC 60601-2-52:2009+AMD1:2015 CSV | Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-52: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of medical beds |
EN 1005-5:2007 | Safety of machinery - Human physical performance - Part 5: Risk assessment for repetitive handling at high frequency |
ISO 9999:2016 | Assistive products for persons with disability Classification and terminology |
EN 1005-3:2002+A1:2008 | Safety of machinery - Human physical performance - Part 3: Recommended force limits for machinery operation |
ISO 11228-1:2003 | Ergonomics Manual handling Part 1: Lifting and carrying |
ISO 10075:1991 | Ergonomic principles related to mental work-load General terms and definitions |
ISO 6385:2016 | Ergonomics principles in the design of work systems |
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