Showing posts with label workplace healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workplace healthcare. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2020


ERGONOMICS IN THE WORKPLACE TIPS & HOME OFFICE DESIGN

 

The goal of each ergonomics strategy is to reduce injuries, improve comfort and increase productivity at work. For decades, office ergonomics programs have focused on the individual in a standard workstation. But what about those who work outside the traditional office?
According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), mobile workers will account for almost three-quarters of the US workforce by 2020. This is mainly due to a steady increase in Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) offices hot and activity-based work cultures. In these office plans, employees are not tied to single workstations and can instead choose from a variety of offices and common areas.
As the workforce evolves towards flexible office environments, ergonomic principles are more important than ever. Read our tips for working comfortably, wherever your work takes you.

Mobile Devices

Although practical, mobile devices are not inherently ergonomic. Because thumbs are used repeatedly in difficult positions, frequent texting can cause pain and repetitive stress injuries. Rest your thumbs by taking advantage of voice technology or alternating between other fingers.
Laptops and cell phones are also known to promote vaulted positions. Make sure you maintain an upright posture when using your device and avoid tilting your head down or rounding your shoulders.

Working from Home

As tempting as it may be, working from the couch could permanently damage your back and your productivity. Setting up a permanent workstation with a quality ergonomic chair is the first step for any home office. Then invest in other essential components such as a sit/stand desk, an adjustable monitor arm, and a work light.
When making calls at home, use a headset. Listening to your phone for long periods of time can cause pain and stiffness in your elbows, neck, and shoulders.

Commute Ergonomically

The average American spends an average of 293 hours of driving per year! Especially for those who make long daily trips, it is important to keep ergonomics in mind. Take a few minutes to adjust the seat of your car to your size. Your hips should be as high as your knees and you should be able to comfortably see the road ahead. Then, bring the flounces down and closer to you to minimize the reach and pressure on your neck.
When traveling by plane or train, be sure to move around and stretch throughout your trip. A small movement goes a long way!
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Healthy Desk Posture | Ergonomic Tips | Humanscale

It’s not difficult to find a study or statistic to show that sitting is bad for you. It’s linked to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, a whole host of other medical problems and overall shorter lifespans.
Did you know that you can’t counteract the effects of sitting by visiting the gym at the end of the day? Though being active reduces health risks, it doesn’t completely remove the damage that sitting can cause.
An increasing number of companies are taking a proactive approach, providing alternatives to the standard office desk setup. Standing desks and even treadmill desks are becoming more commonplace. To prevent chronic neck and back pain and other health issues associated with desk work, it’s important to practice better work ergonomics. The term ergonomics generally refers to the practice of fitting your job to your body. This means tailoring not only your desk and computer equipment to your body but your entire range of working habits as well.
Below are some good posture tips so that you can reduce pain and improve total body health.


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Sunday, April 14, 2019

5 STEPS TO A MORE SUSTAINABLE WORKPLACE

Creating a more sustainable office doesn’t have to be complicated.
Here are five simple steps to get started:

Recycle

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Recycling is essential to minimizing the huge negative impact waste has on our planet. Start by supplying your office with bins for plastic, paper, glass and cardboard waste. For other materials like empty toner cartridges, check if the supplier offers a recycling program.

Reduce

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As Niels Diffrient said, “No amount of recycling will equal using less in the first place.” Before you click “print,” ask yourself if the document could be easily read on your computer, tablet or phone. If it’s absolutely necessary to print, print double-sided. Another easy way to reduce waste is to cut down on plastic material in the kitchen. Instead of disposable cups, plates, and cutlery, use permanent kitchenware instead.

Unplug

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How many people leave their computers on overnight? Before the workday is over, turn off all lights and encourage colleagues to turn off their computers. You can even go a step further and unplug any phone chargers and other electrical devices before you leave the office. Even if they are turned off, many appliances can still use power if left plugged into outlets.

Go Green

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Plants absorb airborne pollutants and release more oxygen into the air – making employees happier and healthier. Spider plants, peace lilies, and snake plants are beautiful, low-maintenance options for the office. Check out Thrive Global’s blog for inspiration on how to create a beautiful, healthy workplace that connects with nature!

Upgrade

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Upgrading to more energy-efficient office appliances will pay off over time. A good place to start is to cut down on overhead lighting by adding task lights to workstations. Overhead fluorescent lighting is notorious for excessive energy consumption. Task lights use significantly less energy and can contribute to yearly energy savings.

We hope these tips help you create a more environmentally friendly workplace. If you have any other ideas, we would love to hear them below!


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