Musculoskeletal injuries in healthcare extend far beyond patient manual handling to include sustained postures during surgery, microscopy, and dental procedures, repetitive tasks in pathology laboratories and pharmacies, and poorly designed computer workstations used by administrative and clinical documentation staff. Surgeons standing for multi-hour procedures develop chronic back, neck, and lower limb conditions. Sonographers performing sustained arm elevation during scanning have the highest upper limb disorder rate of any healthcare profession. This template covers non-patient ergonomic hazards in healthcare with controls mapped to the binding Hazardous Manual Tasks Code effective 1 July 2026.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 3.1 — Hazardous Manual Tasks
Hazardous manual tasks (sustained posture, repetitive movements)
Hazardous Manual Tasks (binding 1 July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — Hazardous Manual Tasks code binding July 2026. Non-compliance is a standalone offence.
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Sustained standing during surgical and dental procedures | Chronic lower back pain, varicose veins, foot disorders | Likely |
| Sustained arm elevation during ultrasound scanning | Shoulder and rotator cuff injury, upper limb disorder | Likely |
| Sustained microscopy posture in pathology laboratories | Neck pain, cervical spine degeneration, eye strain | Likely |
| Repetitive keyboard and mouse use at clinical documentation workstations | Carpal tunnel syndrome, upper limb disorder | Possible |
| Repetitive fine motor tasks in pharmacy compounding and laboratory work | Hand and wrist tendinopathy, nerve entrapment | Possible |
Multiple sonographers developed chronic shoulder injuries from sustained scanning without adjustable equipment. Practice had no ergonomic risk assessment and no workstation adjustment program.
2023 — WorkSafe Victoria Prosecution Database
Our WHS consultants develop ergonomic SWMS with workstation assessments and posture management programs for clinical and administrative roles.
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