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ERGONOMICS

Ergonomic Assessments

A physical or psychological element in a work system or workplace that might lead to biomechanical stress and harm to the human musculoskeletal system is known as an ergonomic hazard. Examples of ergonomic risks include inadequate body alignment, manual handling, uncomfortable workstation setup, and repeated motions in the workplace.

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Conduct ergonomic assessment and training for these five reasons.

 

  • Avoid accidents while working at the office or from home

  • A proper setup will prevent aggravation of any musculoskeletal symptoms employees may already be experiencing.

  • Make sure the office and house is suitable for working from, i.e., locate other potential injury-causing dangers and risks away from the office or home office workstation.

  • It is the responsibility of the employer to provide a safe working environment, the necessary equipment, and training.

Utilise our work and home assessments to ensure the safety of your employees.

 

For a free estimate and assessments get in touch with us immediately.

Our WHS consultants have helped hundreds of businesses establish an Ergonomic policy so that workers are ergonomically set up at work or home office to minimise their risk of developing musculoskeletal injuries from a poorly set up workstation.

 

We offer a number of onsite and work at home risk assessment and ergonomic solutions that teach appropriate workspace set up and provide a risk assessment report for your WHS records.

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