To power the world, electricians turn, twist, bend, and lift hundreds of times each day. While these repetitive motions may not lead to an immediate injury, they can often lead to overuse of joints ...
As COVID-19 spiked around the world in early 2020, companies shifted en masse toward remote work. Many organizations were telling themselves a story that things would revert to normal once the ...
Ergonomics help create a safe and efficient work environment through implementing improved workstation design and tools. Ergonomic designs and work practices reduce occupational injuries, discomfort ...
Control room ergonomics are a matter of health and safety and an issue of efficiency and overall productivity. Well-designed control room balance fits the demands of the job to the capability of the ...
Injuries on jobsites aren’t just a result of major accidents. Oftentimes, they’re a gradual problem caused by poor ergonomics. Common conditions like strains and sprains, tendonitis, carpal tunnel ...
Dr. Kermit Davis is a Professor at the University of Cincinnati where he is the graduate program director of the Environmental and Occupational Hygiene and Occupational Safety and Ergonomics programs ...
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