Research conducted forest ergonomics in the southeastern United States between 1980 and 1982 under the auspices of the Southern Forest Experiment Station Forest Service of the United States. The similarity of the environmental conditions of this region with those of other humid tropics would apply the results in a larger scale. » Read more: Research on ergonomics in the southeastern United States
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Research on ergonomics in the southeastern United States
March 27th, 2012Accidents at work: A general profile
March 18th, 2012The main objective of the study of accidents at work is prevention. Discipline does not care, responsible for the protection of workers against accidents at work is industrial safety, which raises substantive task identified as possible risk factors for correction and amendment with the intention of eliminating them.
Positive Impact of Ergonomics on the Workplace
September 22nd, 2011Ergonomics is a scientific area of study that involves a method of creating or designing a work environment that matches the movement of the human body in order to make a safer, more productive work environment. If the research findings of ergonomics is executed in the most effective way in an office environment, it can eliminate or reduce dramatically most instances of stress and muscular strain.
Motorized Vs Manual Ergonomic Solutions
September 12th, 2011You’ve done your research on ergonomics. You’ve minimized lifting and carrying by implementing jacks, carts, and the like. The employees are definitely safer working at your site. Now you feel pressure to upgrade to motorized equipment. No matter what you do, your employees will have a physical job, and they know it when they apply. So does it matter whether your ergonomic solution cuts out that much physical work? Possibly.





