Report published on measuring arm elevation at work

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The PEROSH joint research project that provides recommendations to measure occupational physical activity and workload has produced its second report. The report describes common methodologies to measure arm elevation at work. In the report, practitioners can read what technical assessment systems are reliable to do this.

After its award-winning publication on the assessment of sedentary behaviour at work, this is the second outcome of this joint PEROSH research project.

2nd Report Assessing Arm Elevation at Work with Technical Assessment Systems

Andreas Holtermann, NFA, Denmark
aho@nrcwe.dk

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