“…Therefore, an intervention aimed at reducing the weight of blocks within the range of 11 to 16 kg would not seem to be effective in reducing the risk of musculoskeletal complaints among block masons. Thus, investing in mechanical lifting equipment (Marras et al 2000) or devices to adjust working height (Marras et al 2000, Van Der Molen et al 2004a, Luijsterburg et al 2005 seems to be more appropriate as a preventive ergonomic measure. It is, however, possible that a study that used a greater range of block weights could reveal still lower block weights to be advantageous in reducing the risk of musculoskeletal complaints.…”