Ergonomics In The Workplace

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The word “ergonomics” is derived from the Greek word “ergo” meaning work and “nomos” meaning laws. Ergonomics is the study of worker’s interactions with their working environment. Ergonomics helps prevent workers from injuries due to improper care of their work environment. For example, having wrists against the desk edges cuts the blood flow to your hands and this can cause a worker to have wrist strains. Ergonomics is also the science of designing and arranging work stations in order for them to be used safely and easily.

Proper ergonomic conditions prevent injuries to workers and allow them to work efficiently. Ergonomics reduces costs. Workers that do not have a good ergonomic workspace can suffer from pain and uncomfortable posture which is dealt with money spent on treatment. In Canada $800 000 000 per year goes to ergonomic related injuries. Appropriate ergonomic workspaces create an anti-injury space for workers. Ergonomics also increases worker’s productivity by designing a work place with good posture, good heights, fewer motions, and less exertion. Thus making the workspace more efficient for the worker. Ergonomics also …show more content…

Chairs come in many different forms. A good ergonomic chair is perfect for a work station. First, an ergonomic chair has padding on it to ensure comfort. Next, it should be adjustable. An adjustable chair is great in order to have your eyes perfectly aligned with your monitor. An ergonomic chair must have five wheels because five wheels help insure safety by making it harder to fall and tip, and it makes it easier to move around in rather than a chair without wheels. The chair must have support for your back for proper posture and to prevent slouching. The chair must also have an armrest, armrest make sure that your arms don’t get tired of holding their own weight and lets them rest on the armrest. Ergonomic chairs are very important in an

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