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Preparing to manage MSI risk in three key steps:
commit, plan, engage

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Preparing to understand and take action to manage musculoskeletal injury (MSI) risk involves making a commitment, developing an action plan, and engaging workers every step of the way.

Think of managing MSI risk like preparing for a journey. Imagine going on a road trip without a map or a committed plan. You might end up lost, taking wrong turns, and wasting time and resources. Just as a good map helps you reach your destination smoothly, a well thought out plan with clear goals and priorities helps you navigate challenges when managing MSI risks.

The success of your journey, or any goal for that matter, is closely tied to the quality and commitment of your plan. The plan serves as a compass that guides the journey; it may require re-calibration as work is complex and dynamic in nature.

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Preparing to manage MSI in 3 key steps

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