Informative presentation examines the correlation between flooring and its degree of underfoot comfort in the prevention of MSD
Designing for Underfoot ComfortAIA and IDCEC approved, this one-hour informative presentation examines the correlation between flooring and its degree of underfoot comfort in relation to the development and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
1 LU|HSWLearning Objectives: Have a basic overview of musculoskeletal disorders and the factors surrounding their development.Understand the lasting impact of MSDs on workers in different environments.Learn relevant safety regulations for modern workspaces in place to prevent MSD developmentBe able to deterimine which surfaces are appropriate for underfoot comfort and support the musculoskeletal system.Members of the AIA and IDCEC will be awarded one Learning Unit (LU) and one HSW credit for completing this course.
For AIA or IDCEC credit, you must register through this link to receive credit for this CEU.
https://www.ceuevents.com/altro/20210923
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PRESENTED AND SPONSORED BY: Altro USA, Inc.
AIA MEMBERS : Free | NON-MEMBERS: $15
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We hope you can make it! Cheers, AIA Golden Empire
Based in Bakersfield, CA, the AIA Golden Empire Chapter has been the leading professional membership association for licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied partners since 1978 for the Kern County area.
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