1.
Standing/Walking:
Continuously:
Worker will be standing or walking during entire tour of duty.
2.
Bending/Stooping:
Frequently:
Worker will be bending and stooping as he/she supervises, assists staff, assesses residents/care, etc.
3.
Lifting/Handling:
Frequently:
Worker will be lifting and handling residents as supervises, assists, assesses residents/care being provided.
Range of weight: 1-50 pounds.
4.
Carrying:
Frequently:
Worker will carrying equipment and supplies as supervises, assists, assesses residents/care being provided.
Range of weight: 1-50 pounds
5.
Pushing/Pulling:
Frequently:
Worker will be pushing or pulling equipment and supplies as supervises, assists, assesses residents/care being provided.
Range of weight: 1-150 pounds
6.
Balancing:
Frequently:
Worker will be balancing as supervises, assists, assesses residents/care being provided, etc.
7.
Twisting/Turning:
Frequently:
Worker will be twisting and turning as supervises, assists., assesses residents/care being provided, etc.
8.
Crouching/Stooping:
Frequently:
Worker will be crouching or stooping as supervises, assists, assesses residents/care being provided, etc.
9.
Kneeling:
Frequently:
Worker will be kneeling as supervises, assists, assesses residents/care being provided, etc.
10.
Reaching:
Frequently:
Frequently:
Frequently:
Worker will be reaching as supervises, assists, assesses residents/care being provided, etc.
A. Greater than shoulder height
B. Equal to Shoulder height
C. Less than shoulder height
11.
Handling/Manual
Dexterity
Continuously:
Both fine and gross motor skills are needed for all tasks throughout the working day.
12.
Speaking/Hearing
Seeing:
Continuously:
Must be able to communicate with co-workers, residents, families, physicians, and visitors.