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Whitepaper | The Hidden Risk: How Poor Training Causes Injuries in Ontario Grocery Stores

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INDUSTRY LED, RESULTS DRIVEN PAGE | 7 RISK STATEMENT Exposure to MSDs, such as heavy lifting, repetitive motion and awkward postures from manually handling products can negatively impact workplace safety and the well-being of workers. " " "Would not change the format. I loved hearing others' thoughts and perspectives. I particularly liked seeing the standard deviation and how the rest of the cohort voted for some context. Like the NBA All-Stars, we are competitors on the same team." —Marc Yuill, Director of Occupational Health and Safety at Farm Boy RANK CATEGORY PRIMARY CAUSAL FACTOR WORKSHOP AVG WORKSHOP STANDARD DEVIATION 1 Process Inadequate training 7.00 0.00 2 Environment Poor workstation design/layout 6.67 0.52 3 People Poor technique 6.00 0.63 4 Culture Lack of effective supervision 6.00 0.63 5 Measures Lack of evaluation and effectiveness of training 6.00 0.89 6 Environment Lack of storage capacity 6.00 0.89 7 People Fatigue 6.00 1.10 8 Process Inadequate/lack of safe work practices 5.83 0.41 9 Tools & Machines Inadequate use of/failure to use equipment 5.83 0.41 10 Culture Inadequate staffing 5.83 0.75 Top Primary Causal Factors The top ten primary causal factors that were identified for the grocery store sector are listed below with their rankings. The scale was from 1 to 7, with 1 indicating least important and 7 indicating the most important.

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