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A glossary of terms commonly used on WorkSafeBC.com.


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key securing system
A system which physically prevents access to keys when locks or positive sealing devices are applied in a group lockout procedure.

kinesiologist
A person trained in the scientific study of the movement of body parts, and who may work in diverse areas such as rehabilitation/exercise therapy, ergonomics, and active health and fitness. The kinesiologist supports the core treatment team by providing group and individual instruction regarding physical reconditioning activities and functional conditioning tasks.

The kinesiologist provides group and individual education to clients regarding issues related to their recovery and return to work. The kinesiologist also assists the core treatment team in observing the client's activities and ensuring clients are progressing towards their specific goals.


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