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Ergonomic office chairs are seats designed for the workplace. They make it possible for people to endure being seated  for long periods without feeling an excessive amount of stress on their backs and legs.

Why is it crucial in the workplace setting?

While offices are not risky locations, it nonetheless carries its own distinctive risks. One of those may be the growth of lumbar difficulties from sitting for extended times.

A normal office could have its workers in a seated placement for at the very least seven hours every day. Staying in only one posture can ultimately build pressure on a person’s lumbar areas. As soon as pressure proceeds to build, this could result in  difficulties including ache. Eventually, persistent pain will ultimately  call for specialized health-related therapy.

This takes place simply because humans are not intended to be deskbound for extended periods.
Ergonomic office chairs make sure that this health predicament is averted. It makes sitting down in the office much more tolerable since it is  created to deal with these issues.  

November 24, 2011 10:02 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Ergonomic Solutions for Call Center Stress

The right kind of ergonomics can help call centers reduce stress at the workplace. Ergonomics in the construction of the cubicles and the chairs can help BPO units keep physical stress at bay. Physical stress does not always mean that you will have to do physically demanding work. You can sit at a cubicle and keep tapping away at your keyboard and still feel fatigued. There are a number of physical conditions that can eat into your telemarketing productivity.

Spinal cord problems, neck and shoulder pain and thoracic issues are quite common among the call center agents. It is the responsibility of the management to ensure that this niggles and injuries do not happen.

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Call centres must always spend the right amount of money to get the ergonomics right. Without the proper seating and working conditions for the call center agents, the work can be affected. Telemarketing agents have to work continuously for long hours. Unless they are comfortable in their seats and have the right body posture, the stasis in their seats will get to them. It will tire them off easily and they will need to take comfort breaks more frequently. This further cuts into the telemarketing services productivity. If these ergonomics continue for days, the work will become a sort of trouble for them. Helios Outsourcing is very particular about this.

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November 15, 2010 9:48 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Problems such as back pain are a major cause of sickness absence in office-based work. Richard Graveling highlights what to consider when setting up an ergonomically-sound workplaceMany people will have heard of ‘ergonomics’ (or human factors) and many will have their own idea of what it is all about. Some will have encountered ‘ergonomic chairs’, ‘ergonomic keyboards’, or other furniture and equipment with the label ‘ergonomics’. Sometimes the label is justified but, on other occasions, it seems little more than a useful marketing tool.

Ergonomics (or human factors) is concerned with the understanding of the interactions among human and other elements of a system, in order to optimise wellbeing (including the risk of injury) and overall system performance. In the office ‘system’ this can cover physical, environmental and psychological aspects of office work and its organisation, not just the desks and computers. This article will outline the physical elements of the office but it is important to recognise that this is only part of the story.

Why bother with ergonomics?
A survey of over 1,300 office computer users, from a total of 130 organisations from throughout the UK, carried out by the Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), found that nearly three quarters of respondents reported one or more musculoskeletal symptom. According to HSE figures, in 2007/08 an estimated 539,000 people in Great Britain, who worked in the last year, suffered from a musculoskeletal disorder they believed to have been caused or made worse by their work. Between them they accounted for an estimated 8.8 million working days lost, averaging an estimated 16.4 days off per person affected.

It is clear that, in office-based work as with many other sectors, problems such as back and neck pain and upper limb disorders are a major cause of sickness absence from work, with many other people functioning at a reduced capability whilst remaining at work.

November 9, 2010 11:03 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

There are many causes of back pain. One can have back pain from a vehicle accident. It may take years for the back pain to subside. Unfortunately, in some cases the back pain never goes away.

Back pain may come from being pregnant. In most cases, once the baby is born the back pain will diminish. While in other cases the back may take time to heal from the added weight and pressure of the baby or multiple babies.

One may become injured from lifting at home or on the job. If you do not lift properly, you may strain your back and cause disc injuries. To properly lift an item you should:

Bend at the knees. Bend down and place your hands on the object you are about to lift. Use your legs to do the lifting, not your back. When you are able to, ask for help or use a dolly to help you lift heavy items off of the floor.

You may have never had back pain until recently.If you are an employee, simply sitting in your office chair at work can cause back pain as well as back damage. If your chair is not comfortable for you, you may want to suggest an ergonomic mesh chair to your boss. Let your boss know that the ergonomic mesh chair can help to regulate your body temperature due to the mesh back. Also, let your boss know that the mesh chair will form to your back and let you sit in comfort.

If you tell your boss that when you are comfortable at work you will perform more work instead of focusing on how to get comfortable in your chair, this will definitely open up his or her eyes and ears.

With so many people working in offices all day long, it is wise to invest in ergonomic mesh chairs to prevent back pain and back injuries.
No one wants to dread coming to work because they know they will be going home with more pain and suffering.

Some of the best employees may end up having to leave their job due to the fact that the back pain and neck pain is excruciating. This problem can easily be resolved with an ergonomic mesh chair.

Help stop the cycle of back pain by adding ergonomic mesh chairs to your place of business.

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November 8, 2010 11:23 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

For many employees who work long hours sitting in front of a computer, their office chair has caused endless frustration in the form of aches and pains. Back and neck discomfort, however, do not have to be normal parts of your professional life.

Ergonomics is the study of how well workers are able adapt to their professional environment while staying healthy and productive. Therefore, an ergonomically designed office chair would be one that takes into consideration common back and neck ailments, whether these ailments are a result of muscle strain, ligament sprain, or degenerative conditions.

Choosing the Right Office Chair

Below are some things to consider when choosing an ergonomically designed office chair.

  • Lumbar support – The contours of the chair should fully support your lower back.
  • Thoracic (middle back) and cervical (neck) support – The back of the chair should be wide enough to provide amble support to your upper back, shoulders, and neck, so that the lower back is not forced to support as much weight.
  • Circulation – The seat of the chair should be properly sloped so that blood can freely circulate through your legs, upper body, and brain.
  • Material – A woven, mesh material generally adapts to your natural spinal curvature more easily than a chair made of padding or foam.
  • Balance – A chair should be able to pivot and move with your body easily, so no matter what position you sit in you have proper posture support.
  • Pelvic support – the natural tilt of your pelvis needs to be stabilized, both when you recline and when you sit forward. Any pelvic imbalance transfers that stress directly to your lumbar spine.

Other Ways to Mitigate Back Pain While at Work

November 3, 2010 1:00 pm - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

In in the present day’s workplace setting, ergonomic workplace chairs are very vital. At work, many workplace staff are sitting more than eight hours per day. Throughout this time, it’s essential that ergonomic chairs be used, as they may help reduce shoulder, back, and neck strain. Regardless that they could value greater than the usual workplace chair, they are a smart investment just because they improve productiveness and may also help prevent severe injury.

When you choose the right ergonomic provide chair, there are several factors you must consider. You’ll want chairs with an adjustable seat, the right lumbar help, backrest, adequate seat depth and width, arm rests, and the power to swivel. You also needs to learn the instruction manual as well and be certain that the entire adjustment mechanisms function properly. If you find a chair to be faulty in any way, it must be returned immediately.

Take into account when choosing your chairs that there’s really no “one dimension matches all” for every body type. What’s greatest for one individual may not be your best option for another. Before shopping for a chair you should give it a attempt to see what you reckon. If it is not possible to test out the chair, it is best to just remember to can get a refund if one thing goes incorrect.

Before you buy or use an ergonomic chair it’s best to fully know proper posture and ergonomics whereas at work or at home. One of the fundamentals to ergonomics is ensuring [that a] chair’s seat top will allow the consumer’s ft to stay firmly planted on the floor. It is also excellent if the chair provides a lumbar help, which can fit the inward curve of the lower again area.

October 20, 2010 8:48 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Office furniture is an essential part of the office interior and it must perfectly fit into the office design scheme. It should also be ergonomically designed to make sure that employees develop no physical complications after prolonged use of the furniture.

An ordinary worker spends a sizable part of his day at the office, so he faces the danger of grievous health issues if he or she has to sit in an awkward position or bend over his desk during work. Hence it is critical for employers to ensure that office furniture, particularly office chairs, are designed to maximize employees’ comfort.

Any purchase of office chairs must be made only after making sure of a few things. You should ensure that the selected office chairs are steady, easily movable and optimally adjustable. The arm rests of chairs must fulfill their purpose well, and the height should be changeable so that the occupant can adjust the chair as per his requirement. The chair should allow comfortable movement of hands and legs such that the worker can execute his jobs without any obstructions. The back support is the most important component of an office chair. It must be sufficiently curved and cushioned to provide the back and the spinal cord maximum support and rest when used.

October 18, 2010 1:38 pm - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

We were recently forwaded an article that addresses many of the issues we are frequently asked about; what should I look when buying an office chair?

If you are like me who spends a major part of life working on desk, then I suggest doing a little shopping for an ergonomic desk chair. You might argue that you already have a desk chair, so what’s all this “ergonomics”?

Think about your poor back and neck. When you sit for hours together on our desk chair, you give a tough time to your back. This results in backaches and stiff back.

Ergonomic furniture in general and ergonomic desk chair in particular is tailor-made for comfort and ease. You will forget what pain is, once you start using ergonomic desk chairs. Ergonomic products are the best friends for your back and neck because they are designed keeping in mind your body and its contours. Ergonomic chairs keep your spinal chord straight and reduce your fatigue drastically. This, ultimately, enhances your productivity.

September 29, 2010 10:20 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Posturite’s new EvacuRite™ evacuation chair is already proving a winner… with company accountants as much as health and safety professionals. For although the EvacuRite™ is packed with the sort of special features normally only found in evacuation chairs at the top end of the market, its £795 (ex-VAT) price tag puts it squarely in the economy class.

The company is also offering a 25% discount on all EvacuRite™ chairs ordered before the end of September, making it even more exceptional value for money at just £597.

Posturite’s designers, renowned for their expertise in developing products to make the working environment safer and more comfortable, consulted fire industry experts to ensure the EvacuRite™ chair met rigorous standards for ease, comfort and safety of use in emergency situations.

Its features give equal recognition to the health and safety needs of the operator as well as the person needing to be transported down stairs.

Posturite sells hundreds of evacuation chairs each year to businesses keen to ensure they fully meet the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This puts the onus on organisations to take ‘reasonable steps’ to ensure that everyone on their premises, or nearby, can escape in an emergency.

The EvacuRite’s™  easy-to-operate, rapid-deploy system means the chair can be ready for use within seconds of being removed from its supplied wall-mounted storage bracket. No lifting is required by the operator either in preparing the chair for use or in making the evacuation. An ultra-smooth glide track system ensures a safe and comfortable passage down stairs.

The EvacuRite™ comes with a five year guarantee. Full training in the use of evacuation chairs can also be provided by WorkRite, Posturite’s health and safety consultancy, e-learning and training division which is one of the country’s leading independent providers of HSE-approved First Aid at Work courses.

For more information call 0845 345 0010, email support@posturite.co.uk or visit the company website at www.posturite.co.uk.

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