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Butchers - Physical Demands

Meat cutters frequently:

  • Stand for long periods of time.
  • Use their hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools, or controls.
  • Repeat the same movements.
  • Bend or twist their body.

It is important for meat cutters to be able to:

  • Hold the arm and hand in one position or hold the hand steady while moving the arm.
  • See details of objects that are less than a few feet away.
  • Use one or two hands to grasp, move, or assemble objects.
  • Make quick, precise adjustments to machine controls.
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  • Use fingers to grasp, move, or assemble very small objects.
  • Use stomach and lower back muscles to support the body for long periods without getting tired.

It is not as important, but still necessary, for meat cutters to be able to:

  • Move two or more limbs together (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while remaining in place.
  • Understand the speech of another person.
  • Speak clearly so listeners can understand.
  • React quickly using hands, fingers, or feet.
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  • Use muscles to lift, push, pull, or carry heavy objects.
  • Bend, stretch, twist, or reach out.
  • See details of objects that are more than a few feet away.
  • See differences between colors, shades, and brightness.
  • Make fast, repeated movements of fingers, hands, and wrists.
  • Use muscles for extended periods without getting tired.
  • Adjust body movements or equipment controls to keep pace with speed changes of moving objects.
  • Focus on one source of sound and ignore others.
  • Be physically active for long periods without getting tired or out of breath.
  • Determine the distance between objects.
  • Hear sounds and recognize the difference between them.
  • Choose quickly and correctly among various movements when responding to different signals.
  • Coordinate movement of several parts of the body, such as arms and legs, while the body is moving.
  • Keep or regain the body's balance or stay upright when in an unstable position.
  • Move arms and legs quickly.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.