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Proof in the Numbers: Ergonomics assessments improve comfort, quality, and retention

Our latest office ergonomics data shows that structured ergonomic assessments significantly reduce discomfort and deliver meaningful business impact. Among employees who completed follow-up surveys, productivity improved by 19%, work quality improved by 3%, and self-reported likelihood of staying in their job for at least another year increased by 40%. These findings reinforce that office ergonomics is not just about comfort; it supports safer work, better performance, and stronger employee retention.
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Elevate office comfort: The surprising impact of footwear on ergonomics

Office footwear may appear to be an unconventional topic for an ergonomics blog, but shoes are quite important in creating a comfortable and productive workspace. While industrial and non-slip footwear are more commonly associated with ergonomics, what you wear on your feet during office hours can impact your overall well-being and work efficiency. Why your […]
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12 questions to help you identify ergo program goals for next year

It’s planning time, so we’ve put together a dozen questions that will help you to focus your ergonomics initiatives in the coming year. We audit ergonomics programs, so if you’d like more help setting some ergo goals, give us a call. Of all the injuries that happen in your facility, what percentage were strains and […]
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