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Despite the many unique challenges in the mining environment, three mining companies partnered with NIOSH to demonstrate that an ergonomics process could be systematically implemented and effectively integrated with existing safety and health programs. Because these three mining companies were very different in organization, culture, and size, the ergonomics processes had to be modified to meet the needs of each company. A description of how these three companies applied ergonomics and the tools and training used to implement their processes is given. Prior to discussing the case studies, general information on the elements of an ergonomics process is provided.

Contents
Contents of this ZIP archive include:
- IC 9509: Ergonomics Processes Implementation Tools and Training for the Mining Industry
- Implementation tools
- Management training resources
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Suggested citation
NIOSH [2009]. Ergonomics processes: Implementation guide and tools for the mining industry. By Torma-Krajewski J, Steiner LJ, Burgess-Limerick R. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2009-107, IC 9509.