Repetitive work can look routine long before it starts creating real fatigue, discomfort, and injury risk in food manufacturing.
Repetitive Work in Food Manufacturing: What Employers Should Review Before Injuries Build
Repetitive work in food manufacturing often looks routine long before it starts causing real strain. In fast-paced Victorian production sites, repeated packing, reaching, lifting, trimming, handling, and line-based movement can quietly build fatigue, discomfort, and injury risk over time. Here is what employers should review before those problems become harder to control.
