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New HSE guidance: Preventing musculoskeletal disorders in the early years workforce

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Many workers in the early years sector experience non-reportable back, knee, neck and shoulder pain as a result of frequent, cumulative exposure to musculoskeletal hazards, eg repetitive lifting. The high prevalence of MSDs in the sector appears to be linked to workers having to adopt awkward postures and using furniture and equipment (eg chairs and desks) designed to meet the ergonomic needs of young children and to facilitate engagement with young children at their own level.  

In response to increasing intelligence about the high incidence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) affecting workers in the early years sector, HSE initiated the formation of a working group with interested stakeholders and employee representatives to explore the evidence and provide sector guidance.

The working group has developed and published guidance, Awareness and Prevention of Back Pain and other Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Early Years Workforce, hosted on the Early Years Alliance website and available free of charge.  

It is hoped that the information from this project will be used to inform the future curriculum, support the development of suitable training for workers in the early years sector and help embed an understanding of the issues and measures that are effective in preventing injury and ill health.   

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First published 28 May 2021
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