October is recognized as National Ergonomics Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the purpose of this yearly initiative is to raise awareness of and help reduce occupational injuries caused by poor workstation design.
Ergonomics is the science of fitting a workspace to an individual’s needs to increase efficiency while reducing pain and discomfort. Insufficient ergonomics can lead to a number of health and safety issues that may have long-lasting effects, including damage to muscles, nerves, blood vessels, ligaments and tendons. In fact, the latest research from the CDC confirmed that inadequate ergonomics is a top contributor to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
Ergonomic concerns are particularly prevalent among office workers, as these individuals are more likely to experience MSDs from engaging in repetitive motions and holding prolonged and awkward positions at their desks during their daily routines. If your job requires you to conduct office work, it’s vital to prioritize ergonomics. This month (and every month), consider the following tips:
Your safety is our first priority. Talk to your supervisor if you have any further questions regarding proper workplace ergonomics.
Article Published By: Zywave, Inc.