Dr. Benden suggests buying office products—from your desk to your mouse—that are adjustable. This includes your chair, an ergonomic desk that can be used either in a sitting or standing position, ...
Modular, adjustable, mobile workstations that adapt to employees’ natural movements support continuous improvement while ...
As telehealth has become an established mode of care during the pandemic, healthcare organizations must ensure ergonomically correct workstations to promote the health, comfort and performance of ...
How many of us hunch over a computer or twist our hands in awkward positions to use a keyboard? Is it any wonder so many people complain of stiff necks, aching wrists and tired eyes? One solopreneur ...
An ergonomic workstation is designed to facilitate the natural posture of the human body and minimize physical strain during work. Proper chair, desk, and equipment positioning can also prevent aches ...
When choosing office furniture, key factors to consider include ergonomics, space and employee preference. Space is an important consideration because the epidemic of the incredible shrinking office ...
Bates College is pleased to offer employees an ergonomics assessment program. Please contact EHS to schedule a review of your office workstation or your job task/other work area. We can often increase ...
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES), a member of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), recently announced a new standard that addresses the design of workstations, furniture ...
Ergonomics is the adaptation of equipment, procedures, and surroundings to best fit the people who use them. The fundamental purpose of ergonomics is to create a safe, comfortable, and stress-free ...
• Look for a ball that is the right size for your workstation setup and that says it’s “anti-burst.” • Take breaks and change up your movements to prevent repetitive motion strain and pain in the body ...
At least 70 percent of America’s 30 million elementary school students use computers, according to a recent New York Times article. As a result of this increased usage, chiropractors and physical ...