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You spend all day working at a computer in an office, you are at risk for debilitating pain such as back pain and head aches or even permanent injury like carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive stress disorders.

Fortunately, there are a few simple things you can do to ensure a safe and pain-free office workspace.

Computer Monitor

Adjust your computer monitor brightness and resolution to minimize eye strain. Your monitor should be about a hand’s length away from your face, and situated so that you eyes and neck are resting at a natural and relaxed/neutral angle. If you are straining up, down, or to the side, this will lead to back and neck pain and head aches.

September 28, 2011 11:58 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Nissan Powerlift has added to its line up of warehouse forklifts with the launch its latest reach truck, the RG Series.

Years in the making, the RG Series is the product of typical Nissan Forklift attention to detail.

The company claims numerous truck operators and logistics managers have been interviewed and scientific studies on ergonomics and repetitive-strain injuries have been performed as part of its development.

“Additionally, fine-tuning has been performed with a range of customers in the toughest applications,” the company says.

“As a result, the new Nissan Forklift RG Series offers industry-leading operator comfort and safety.

September 27, 2011 1:58 pm - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

A Cardiff construction site manager has been fined after failing to comply with two safety orders issued to protect workers from injury.

Mr Haider Zaman, 53, trading as Pride Builders, was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for ignoring two Improvement Notices served while he was refurbishing two residential properties in the Cathays area of Cardiff.

During an unannounced inspection of the two sites on 1 March 2011, HSE inspectors found sub-standard safety measures in relation to working at height, asbestos safety and structural stability and issued three Prohibition Notices ordering Mr Zaman to cease work immediately.

Two Improvement Notices relating to asbestos safety training and health and safety competence training were subsequently served to Mr Zaman.

Cardiff Magistrates’ Court heard the Improvement Notices served on Mr Zaman gave him until 10 May 2011 to make the necessary improvements. However, on returning to the site a week later HSE inspectors found the notices had not been complied with, and identified further sub-standard control measures for working at height.

Mr Haider Zaman, trading as Pride Builders, of 174 Mackintosh Place, Cardiff pleaded guilty to two breaches of Section 33 (1)(g) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. He was fined a total of £1,280 and ordered to pay costs of £1,500 as well as a victim surcharge of £15.

September 22, 2011 10:49 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | off

Finding carpal tunnel relief isn’t just a personal matter; it’s an economic issue. Not only does carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) lead to sore wrists and hands and sudden, sharp shots of pain up the forearm, it also tanks productivity at work and – because of difficulties grasping and holding – increases the risk of dropping heavy objects. In fact, The U.S. Department of Labor says it’s the cause of nearly half of all missed work time. Fortunately, some simple carpal tunnel exercises can help.

“There are numerous causes of CTS, however, and several conditions imitate it,” says Eric Matteson, MD, professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Causes range from injuries or arthritis to chronic diseases such as diabetes or hypothyroidism to temporary conditions, such as pregnancy. So how can you tell if you’re developing it?

At first, you may feel your fingers and hands are weak, numb, tingling or burning. That’s when you need to start treating the symptoms to keep CTS from progressing and becoming a debilitating problem that requires surgery.

What you can do:  “If you have hand or wrist pain and numbness, see your doctor to find out the true cause and evaluate treatment options,” says Dr. Matteson. If it turns out CTS is the likely cause, your doctor may have you wear a splint, take regular breaks to rest your hand, give you a shot of cortisone in the wrist, or advise you to use a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to relieve the swelling and pain.

September 21, 2011 8:21 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | off

  • Visitors to Safety and Health Expo, NEC, May 17-19, will see how effective risk management can save money and improve productivity

VISITORS to this year’s Safety and Health Expo will see first-hand how award-winning risk management products from Cardinus can reduce their health and safety costs, increase productivity and improve staff morale.

Cardinus Risk Management professionals will be on the Cardinus stand L15 in Hall 1, providing free consultations and advice to visitors. There will be demonstrations of Cardinus products and systems throughout the event, which takes place at the NEC, Birmingham on May 17, 18 and 19, 2011.

Cardinus is keen to use the event to demonstrate the wide range of services and expertise it can offer across all disciplines and sectors. In addition to e-learning, Cardinus also offers consultancy and managed services in ergonomics, automotive/fleet, property risk surveys and audits and environmental risk management. Experts in all specialist areas will be available to meet visitors to the Cardinus stand.

May 13, 2011 1:25 pm - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

For the first time, Safety & Health Expo will feature a dedicated seminar theatre exploring the topics surrounding health in the workplace when it takes place at the Birmingham NEC from 17-19 May 2011.  The Occupational Health Theatre, sponsored by Posturite and Colbrook Bosson Saunders, will focus on key areas including stress management, ergonomics, behavioural safety, equality and diversity in order to promote a better quality of life in the workplace.

“Monitoring and ultimately improving health in workplace has never been so important,” says Adrian Newton, Portfolio Director of Safety & Health Expo.  “There is so much that can be done to improve the quality of life in a workplace and through the dedicated seminar programme we will be informing and educating health & safety professionals about the best practice solutions they can put in place which will have immediate results and cam ultimately improve productivity.”

April 15, 2011 8:43 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

  • Ergonomic products supplier will offer Cardinus risk assessment and training
  • Cardinus and Osmond are in tune with shared values and complementary products and services

CARDINUS Risk Management has formed an alliance with ergonomic products supplier Osmond Ergonomics that will bring benefits to customers of both companies.

Osmond will be introducing its customers to Cardinus e-learning, risk assessment, risk management and training services. The combination of complementary products and services provides a comprehensive solution to all ergonomics challenges.

Jon Abbott, managing director – ergonomics and safety at Cardinus Risk Management, said, “We are delighted to be working with Osmond Ergonomics. Our organisations share similar values in best practice and customer service, so working together we offer customers a compelling proposition.”

Osmond Ergonomics supplies office, industrial and laboratory seating, adjustable desks with electric (sit-stand) or manual height adjustment, storage and reception furniture along with a huge range of computer, desktop and lighting accessories.

March 28, 2011 9:01 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

2010 ErgoExpo Attendees’ Choice Award Winners Include Contour Design, Herman Miller, Office Master & Workrite

The 2010 National Ergonomics Conference and Exposition (ErgoExpo) held at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas earlier this month was yet again the largest annual gathering of ergonomics decision makers and vendors in the nation.  The event was a huge success, and by the last few hours of the show, the room still buzzing with activity, 97% of exhibit space had already been renewed for 2011.  Since then, new exhibitors have joined the show, and as of today, the 2011 Expo is already larger than this year’s event was.

“We know we’re doing well when we reach our usual 90% exhibitor renewal rate by the end of the show.  This year we obviously had our best ever!  Exhibitors were clearly busy from the start until the finish of the event. Many renew prior to arriving in Las Vegas, they know they need to keep ErgoExpo on their show schedule every year, but the rest of them, including fist-time exhibitors and new companies that were just visiting the show have already reserved exhibit space for 2011,” remarked Walter Charnizon, President of Continental Exhibitions, Inc., owner/producers of ErgoExpo.

Attendees from 46 states and thirteen foreign countries including Australia, China, Denmark, the U.K., Norway and Venezuela were at ErgoExpo.  Attendees represented organizations as diverse as Alcoa, Chevron, Ford, Hasbro Games, Intel, Kaiser Permanente, Merck, NASA, Pacific Gas & Electric, SC Johnson, The World Bank, every branch of the U.S. military, Zenith Insurance and many more.  They attended sessions geared toward office, healthcare, industrial and other work environments.

Arturo Trejo, Safety Manager at E&J Gallo Winery commented, “I brought my entire team of line workers because we all need to learn from the experts. Our goal is to implement one or two ideas we pick up during the Conference.  One good idea used back at work will cover the cost of the Conference and then some.”  Jon Biggs, Director of Sales & Marketing at Kinesis Corporation was pleased to see a strong attendee turn out, “ErgoExpo is always an important event for us, but this year’s show surpassed all expectations!  The show floor was packed from start to finish, and we met several new and important decision makers from some top-notch organizations.”  Larry Bonasso, Management and Program Analyst with the FBI said, “This is an exceptional event.  We are building a multi-million dollar facility and need to furnish it.  We now have plans to meet with these vendors and try out their products. That’s what made the Expo so beneficial.”

December 21, 2010 8:47 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )

Sufferings from neck pain, back pain and many other work related musculoskeletal disorders like tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow are very common among many corporate officials and workers at different office and industries. This is specifically a problem in garments industries, tanneries and textile factories in Bangladesh.

All these musculoskeletal problems could lead to further bad consequences in terms of physical problems, productivity and emotional well-being for the workers. Accidents at workplaces affect many more lives each year. This could be reduced significantly following an ergonomic approach facilitated by an occupational therapist.

What is ergonomics?
Ergonomics is the science of fitting workplace conditions and job demands to the capabilities of employees. A practical approach to ergonomics considers the match between the person, the equipment they use, the work processes and the work environment.

December 7, 2010 9:18 am - Posted by Ergo Journal Editor  | Comments ( 0 )