Ergonomic services are performed in the workplace and can help workers realize maximum productivity levels. There are different types of ergonomic analysis, depending on the needs of the workers being evaluated.
Ergonomic Office Workstation Analysis
Evaluates and identifies the presences of ergonomic risk factors that may precipitate or aggravate discomfort.
The analysis consists of:
Direct observation of job tasks, employee interview, and examination of work station.
Results are submitted in a written report and may include suggestions for equipment adjustment and/or work practice modification to help alleviate ergonomic risk factors.
Ergonomic Job Site Analysis
Identifies ergonomic stressors that may cause or aggravate work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
Analyzes lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, postures, movements, environmental factors, tool usage, furniture, equipment, frequencies, duration, and work pace to determine the need for modication and/or abatements.
Results in decreased work-related injuries and increased worker productivity.