Why Your Workforce Needs an Ergonomic Intervention
No employer wants to see productivity declines, increased absenteeism rates, or higher workers’ compensation claims. To prevent these problems, many employers rely on ergonomic discomfort
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No employer wants to see productivity declines, increased absenteeism rates, or higher workers’ compensation claims. To prevent these problems, many employers rely on ergonomic discomfort
Ergonomic symptoms can take many forms. Back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, neck strain, and other musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) can leave your employees working in pain
Typing, sitting, and reading all day at the office may not seem like the most strenuous activities, but these are actually hazardous ergonomic risk factors
Managing an office ergonomics program takes a lot of work. From identifying risk factors and ergonomic symptoms to providing a path to effective treatment, organizations must track
Sitting at a computer for an extended time may appear harmless, but repetitive strain injuries cause many employees each year to miss work. Not only
While the typical office worker may not spend his or her day lifting heavy objects or performing physically demanding tasks, that worker still faces plenty
Office injuries can impact an organization on many levels. Not only is the injured employee in discomfort but he or she may also need medical
Repetitive strain injuries are among the most common occupational health problems in the U.S. Learn how to combat them with these techniques.
As companies grow and change, so do workspaces. Desks come in and out to accommodate new employee headcounts, and open workspaces replace cubicles as employers
Learn how to implement occupational health solutions for common office complaints, such as repetitive motion injuries and workplace stress.