Ergonomics Is Good Economics

Traditionally, workers throughout various industries have been expected to physically adapt themselves to jobs, rather than form the job around the worker’s comfort and safety. However, as physical job-related ailments such as back injuries, lower body strain, and carpal tunnel syndrome become more prevalent, many companies are starting to recognize the benefit of ergonomic systems. While you don’t need an MD to know that ergonomic designs are good for physical health, you probably didn’t realize that these designs can actually be good for your economic health too. In this comprehensive white paper, you will learn about the various ways in which ergonomic workspaces can significantly improve your ROI, from increased productivity to decreased medical and worker’s compensation costs to better product quality. The paper provides a number of facts and statistics to help illustrate how ergonomic equipment can have a positive effect on many levels. Download now to read the economic case for ergonomics. 



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