The study was carried out in Saw mills situated in northern Karnataka in India where thousands of workers are engaged in these activities. As it is an unorganized sector, no statistical data are available to date as to the accident rates occurred, the number of people employed, and other problems. Hence the only means of these data are through conversations and direct dialogue with the people associated with this profession. Saw milling involves more work than it appears because most of the work is manual, without the use of hydraulics, power, blades, or support equipment. Saw workers, especially sawyers, are exposed to high concentrations of saw dust while cutting the wood. The incidences of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) are quite common in this sector. Investigations are done in different sectors like brickmaking , bangles and sculpture making, stone painting , Minerals Industry although investigations in a saw mill involving manual lifting and working indicating that there was poor standing and lots of deviated wrist positions, accompanied by forceful exertions. Saw-filer position was chosen for assessment and study gave the high rate of upper extremity MSIs observed during the period reviewed visits . But a lack of study on the postural analysis of the saw mill workers was observed in this region. The workers are subjected to the high noise of the horizontal and vertical band saws for