Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention

Posture, grip, force, repetition.

What is the course?

This 4 hour course focuses on preventing musculoskeletal disorders in the workforce.

Built to MLITSD guidelines, the course will cover legal obligations, hazard assessment, ergonomic best practices, tools and equipment that will help keep workers safe for years to come.

Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Course Registration

Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.

What will it teach?

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Who is it for?

This course is primarily designed for but not limited to:

What Is the Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Course?

This 4 hour course focuses on preventing musculoskeletal disorders in the workforce.

 

Built to MLITSD guidelines, the course will cover legal obligations, hazard assessment, ergonomic best practices, tools and equipment that will help keep workers safe for years to come.

What the Course Covers

This course provides practical awareness of musculoskeletal risks and the controls used to reduce them in the workplace.

By the end of this 4-hour course, participants will be able to:

Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Course Registration

Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.

Who Is This Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Training For?

This course is designed for individuals involved in physically demanding or repetitive work and those responsible for monitoring worker safety.

Supervisors

Supervisors who oversee tasks involving repetition, force, lifting, or awkward postures and must identify and address MSD risks.

Workers

Workers who perform repetitive, strenuous, or physically demanding tasks that may contribute to musculoskeletal strain.

JHSC Members

JHSC members who participate in hazard identification, inspections, and injury prevention initiatives.

Health and Safety Representatives

Representatives responsible for supporting ergonomic improvements and reducing MSD risk in smaller workplaces.

Ergonomic
Risk Factors

Tasks involving repetition, force, awkward posture, or sustained positions can contribute to musculoskeletal disorders if not properly assessed and controlled.

Task Design
and Controls

Work tasks should be designed or adjusted to reduce physical strain through proper layout, tool selection, job rotation, and safe work practices.

Early
Intervention

Identifying discomfort early and addressing MSD risks promptly helps prevent minor strain from developing into long term injury.

Regulatory Compliance and MSD Prevention Expectations

Musculoskeletal disorders are a recognized workplace hazard and are reviewed during inspections as part of general hazard identification and control practices.

During inspections or compliance reviews, Ministry of Labour inspectors assess whether employers have identified MSD hazards and taken reasonable steps to reduce worker exposure.

Inspectors routinely assess:

 

  • Identification of tasks with MSD risk factors

  • Use of ergonomic controls and safe work practices

  • Worker training and awareness related to MSD prevention

  • Involvement of supervisors and safety representatives

 

This course helps workplaces understand how MSD risks are addressed from a compliance perspective and how preventative measures support due diligence.

Secure Your Future.

Understanding Your Certification

This course provides a Record of Training (ROT) confirming completion of Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Training.

 

While this is not a government issued certification, the Record of Training is commonly used by employers to document that workers and supervisors have received formal instruction related to MSD prevention.

 

Training records support employer documentation and may be reviewed during inspections or safety program evaluations.

How This Training Protects Your Organization

Musculoskeletal injuries often develop gradually and can lead to lost time, reduced productivity, and long term health impacts.

 

Providing MSD Prevention Training helps organizations demonstrate due diligence by proactively identifying ergonomic risks and implementing preventative controls.

Post-Training Competency You Can Rely On

After completing this course, participants have a clearer understanding of how everyday tasks affect the body over time.

Workers leave with awareness of:

Trusted by Thousands of Ontario Learners

Really Eye Opening

This course helped me understand how small movements and posture issues add up over time. It made me more aware of how I work every day.

Practical and Easy to Apply

The training gave simple examples of how to reduce strain at work. A lot of it was stuff I could apply immediately.

Helpful for the Whole Team

This course explained MSD risks in a way that made sense for both workers and supervisors. It’s useful across different roles.

Experts also agree this training supports effective musculoskeletal disorder prevention through improved ergonomics and safer work practices.

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