---> Musculoskeletal system
Reduced mobility and stiffer joints, increased bone fragilityPotential impact at work:
      
      - May impact jobs where people use a wide range of movements.
 - Jobs where manual handling is involved.
 - Increased risk of musculoskeletal injuries, as older workers may be working nearer to their own maximal levels.
 - Increase risk of bone fractures.
 
- Identify where groups or individuals are having difficulties. For example, tracking musculoskeletal pain and discomfort in the workforce associated with particular tasks or workstations.
 - Avoid repetitive work by incorporating job rotation and allow regular (short) breaks.
 - Avoid fixed postures (prolonged sitting or standing).
 - Design work to allow movement and postural change. Also, avoid prolonged bending and other extreme demands on the joints.
 - Provide tools that are designed to fit the task and user.
 
- Might have implications for physically demanding jobs where high levels of strength are required.
 - Jobs where manual handling is involved.
 - Increased risk of musculoskeletal injuries, as older workers may be working nearer to their own maximal capacity.
 
- Avoid fixed postures (either standing or sitting) and design movement into work tasks.
 - Avoid tasks that require twisting the torso while lifting. Ensure objects are lifted from waist level.
 - Ensure that work activity is carried out between the thighs and shoulders (avoiding bending and lifting).
 - Consider lifting aids or other ways of reducing loading.
 - Schedule frequent (short) breaks.
 - Adapt the workplace to allow effective movement of workers (clear path, accessible storage, accessible tools).
 - Provide grip-friendly tools.
 - Provide long-handled tools to reduce bending.
 - Provide guidelines and training for: lifting, sitting, standing, bending and stretching.