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  1. The ORS publishes five strength levels (sedentary, light, medium, heavy, and very heavy), which are part of the published physical demands, and are calculated from the weight and duration associated with lifting, carrying, and in some cases, standing.

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  3. physical demands - strength rating (strength) The Physical Demands Strength Rating reflects the estimated overall strength requirement of the job, expressed in terms of the letter corresponding to the particular strength rating.

    • Sitting. Remaining in a seated position.
    • Standing or Walking. Standing is to remain on one's feet in an upright position without moving about. Walking is to move about on foot.
    • Alternate Sitting or Standing at Will. The ability to alternate between sitting and standing is present when a worker has the flexibility to choose between sitting or standing as needed when this need cannot be accommodated by scheduled breaks and/or lunch period.
    • Lifting or Carrying. Lifting is raising or lowering an object from one level to another. Lifting can include an upward pulling motion. Carrying is to transport an object – usually by holding it in the hands or arms, or wearing it on the body.
  4. The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) was created under the sponsorship by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA), and was last updated in 1991. The DOT was replaced by the O*Net, and ETA no longer supports the DOT. The O*Net is now the primary source of occupational information.

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  6. physical demands - strength rating (strength) The Physical Demands Strength Rating reflects the estimated overall strength requirement of the expressed in terms of the letter corresponding to the particular strength rating.

  7. Physical demand refers to the level or duration of physical exertion generally required to perform occupational tasks (sitting, standing, lifting, carrying, reaching, pushing, and pulling).

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