WERA Tool User Guide
WERA Tool User Guide
WERA Tool User Guide
Introduction
The Workplace Ergonomic Risk Assessment (WERA), which is an observational tool was developed to
provide a method of screening the working task quickly for exposure physical risk factor associated
with Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs)[1]. The WERA tool cover the six physical risk
factors including posture, repetition, forceful, vibration, contact stress and task duration and its
involve the five main body regions (shoulder, wrist, back, neck and leg). It has a scoring system and
action levels which provide a guide to the level of risk and need for action to conduct more detailed
assessments. This tool has been tested on its reliability, validity and usability during the
development process [1-2]. As the WERA tool is a pen and paper technique that can be used without
any special equipment, it also can be done in any space of workplaces without disruption to the
workforce.
Procedure
The procedure for using WERA is explained in five steps:-
References
1. Rahman, M.N.A., M.R.A. Rani, and M.J. Rohani, WERA: An Observational Tool Develop to
Assess the Physical Risk Factor associated with WRMDs. Journal of Human Ergology, 2011,
40 (2), 19-36
2. Rahman, M.N.A., M.R.A. Rani, and M.J. Rohani, Investigation of work-related
musculoskeletal disorders in wall plastering jobs within the construction industry. WORK: A
Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, 2012, 43 (4), 507-514