Repetitive Work
Repetitive work refers to tasks that involve performing the same actions or processes repeatedly over time. This type of work is common in various industries, such as manufacturing, where workers may assemble products or operate machinery in a consistent manner. While it can lead to efficiency and productivity, it may also result in physical strain or mental fatigue.
Many jobs that involve repetitive work can lead to conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or tendinitis due to the continuous use of specific muscles or joints. Employers often implement measures to reduce the risks associated with repetitive tasks, such as ergonomic tools and regular breaks.