Ergonomics Awareness Training for Supervisors Practice Test

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Is performing the same motion once a day an example of repetitive motion?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only if done consecutively

  4. It can vary by individual

The correct answer is: False

Repetitive motion refers to performing the same action or movement multiple times within a short period, increasing the risk of strain or injury. The concept relies on the frequency and duration of the motion rather than simply doing it once a day. Since performing a motion only once does not involve repetition, it does not meet the criteria for being categorized as repetitive motion. Therefore, stating that doing the same motion once a day is not an example of repetitive motion is accurate. The other options involve different interpretations of repetition and frequency, but they do not align with the fundamental definition of what constitutes repetitive motion.