Ergonomics as defined by Websters dictionary is an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely —called also biotechnology human engineering human factors
How do we create a safe work environment that reduces or eliminates Worker's Compensation Claims associated with RSI, CSD or Carpal Tunnel for the seated workforce while improving productivity? What if I told you that you could keep your employee in their task chair and in front of their computers working for an additional 60 minutes per day without paying overtime? Would that interest you? With the application of a simple ergonomic solution, we can accomplish both increased productivity and a reduction in RSI claims. Ergonomics is an important part of the seated office worker's life. As an employee and employer, these ergonomic solutions should be used everyday for increased productivity and a healthy life overall.
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