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Citation

Mondal J. Int. J. Occup. Safety Health (Nepal) 2012; 2(1): 7-10.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, UPHTR)

DOI

10.3126/ijosh.v2i1.5920

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The kitchen is one of the most important aspects in our daily life. We wait eagerly for the delicious foodstuffs of our kitchenette. However, many simple but repetitive kitchen activities can be a threat to our health. Such as peeling potatoes, chopping, and picking up heavy pots and kettles, overstretching to reach to utensils or ingredients etc. can cause or aggravate pain and discomfort in hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder and neck (Physical hazards). Musculoskeletal problems are not only the one, but various accidents also happen in domestic kitchen (Mechanical Hazards). Traumatic and repetitive injuries related to kitchen tasks include lacerations, cut, slips and falls, tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, thermal burns, etc. Those menaces generally occur due to poor ergonomics, as poor work practices, poor quality equipment and poorly maintained equipment.

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