Why Workplace Ergonomics Matters
Poor ergonomic practices not only affect your employees’ health they directly impact productivity, focus and morale. Common problems caused by suboptimal ergonomics include:
- Back and neck pain
- Shoulder tension and repetitive strain injuries
- Poor posture and spinal alignment issues
- Reduced focus and productivity
- Increased fatigue and workplace stress
- Higher rates of absenteeism
Our Ergonomic Services Include
- Workstation Assessments: On-site or virtual evaluations of individual setups (desk, chair, monitor, keyboard, etc.).
- Posture and Movement Coaching: Education on proper sitting, standing, and lifting techniques.
- Workplace Redesign: Recommendations for ergonomic equipment and office layout improvements.
- Injury Prevention Programs: Customized plans to reduce work-related strain and repetitive stress injuries.
- Follow-up Support: Ongoing monitoring and feedback to ensure lasting results.
Our Ergonomic Assessment Process
Our structured five-step process ensures precision and measurable outcomes:
1. Initial Assessment:
A licensed physiotherapist evaluates the physical, cognitive, and organizational aspects of the workspace, identifying potential ergonomic hazards.
2. Documentation:
We record observations, take photos, and collect data to analyze every factor influencing employee health and efficiency.
3. Employee Interviews:
Through short discussions, we learn about individual concerns, work habits, and any existing discomfort or injury. This helps us develop personalized solutions for every employee.
4. Report Preparation:
We provide a detailed, easy-to-read report outlining findings, visuals, and actionable recommendations for workplace improvement.
5. Solution Delivery:
Finally, we present a tailored plan to optimize your work environment — including suggested equipment, posture corrections, and practical ergonomic upgrades.
Corporate Wellness Programs
Beyond ergonomics, our Corporate Wellness Programs are designed to improve employee well-being through a holistic approach that includes physical activity,
stress management, and health education.