Training - Our background in experimental work, workplace assessment, design and health risk intervention ideally position us to provide a complete training experience in ergonomics.
Display Screen Equipment - A small proportion of DSE users suffer health problems as a result of their work. But this can generally be avoided by good workplace and job design, and by training users. Identification of early symptoms (and their root cause) is vital. Our training courses provide users, risk assessors and managers with the tools and techniques needed to minimise risk.
Manual Handling - Providing suitable manual handling training is a key requirement.
Ergonomics - Providing information on the ‘fit’ between individuals and their work environment to pro-actively manage health risks within your company using an ergonomic approach.
Health & Safety - Preventing accidents and ill health caused by work is a priority for all organisations. Providing effective training will contribute towards making your employees competent in health and safety; it also makes sound financial sense as insurance does not cover all of the associated costs of accidents and occupational ill health (damaged products, loss of production, demotivated staff)
Assessment Services - Assessment Services
Consultancy - When undertaking large or complex projects; purchasing or designing equipment, furniture or workstations; building or moving to new premises, developing software systems; an ergonomics approach is essentail to eliminate human error or the repercussions of bad design by drawing on ergonomic techniques.
Projects - Ergonomics draws on many disciplines including: Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology, Design and Engineering to obtain the desired end results [Fit for Human Use]. Ergonomists are therefore ideally positioned to act as core team members or project managers in large scale or complicated projects. Our experience draws heavily on expertise gained in areas of human performance under extreme conditions, working with dangerous/complex equipment or systems and designing for safety and usability.
Audits - An ergonomics audit addresses an area that is sometimes overlooked, that is, how well your organisation manages your staff requirements. An audit provides an opportunity to benchmark performance over time and against other companies. An audit can introduce a baseline to identify strengths and strategies for improving weak areas.
News - Current news in ergonomics, health and safety.
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