Musculoskeletal Disorders in Unstructured, Unregulated Work: Assessment Methods and Injuries
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Unstructured and unregulated work is expanding fast among low- and
middle-income countries (LMICs). Furthermore, accumulation of urban waste
resulting from overconsumption is a global concern. Hence, waste management
and recycling have received increased attention. One specific waste category pertaining to electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is growing at a higher rate than
other waste streams. Recycling of e-waste is largely informal and disproportionately relies on LMICs, exposing workers to various occupational and environmental health risks. In order to promote safer work practices and limit a broad
range of occupational health and safety concerns associated with informal manual
work, the broader psychosocial and sociocultural environment also deserves attention. This symposium will discuss contemporary issues in informal, unregulated,
unstructured work in LMICs, primarily in Africa and South America. The goal
of the symposium is to call attention to both, the unique occupational context of
informal work, and the need for new ergonomics methods to address occupational
exposure assessment and musculoskeletal injury prevention adapted to informal
work in limited resource settings.
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