Principles of Ergonomics
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Principles of Ergonomics, SAFETY POSTERS
PRINCIPLE 10-LIGHTING
PRINCIPLE 10- MAINTAIN COMFORTABLE LIGHTING
This principle is more or less a catch-all that can mean different things depending upon the nature of the types of operations that you do. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 10 – MAINTAIN COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT to encourage your employees to maintain a comfortable working environment so that they maintain good health and remain happy.
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PRINCIPLE 9-MOVE, EXERCISE & STRETCH
PRINCIPLE 9- MOVE, EXERCISE & STRETCH
To be healthy the human body needs to be exercised and needs to be stretched. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 9 – MOVE, EXERCISE AND STRETCH to remind your employees to stretch, move and exercise regularly at the place of work. This poster series on Principles of Ergonomics is a must-have for organizations to promote a culture of good health and fitness at their workplace.
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PRINCIPLE 8-PROVIDE CLEARANCE
PRINCIPLE 8- PROVIDE CLEARANCE
Having enough clearance is a concept that is easy to relate to. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 8 – PROVIDE CLEARANCE to educate your employees on how they can adopt the best working practices and maintain safety and good health at work.
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PRINCIPLE 7-MINIMIZE PRESSURE POINTS
PRINCIPLE 7- MINIMIZE PRESSURE POINTS
Another thing to watch out for is excessive pressure points, sometimes called “contact stress.” Use this designer poster to educate your employees on how they can reduce contact stress and hence, how they can work right for their health and safety.
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PRINCIPLE 6-MINIMIZE STATIC LOADS
PRINCIPLE 6- MINIMIZE STATIC LOADS
Holding the same position for a period of time is known as static load. It creates fatigue and discomfort and can interfere with work. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 6 – MINIMIZE STATIC LOADS to educate why they should not hold the same position for a long period of time. Use this ergonomic designer poster to promote health and safety of your employees and to encourage your employees to remain fit and healthy.
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PRINCIPLE 5-REDUCE EXCESSIVE MOTION
PRINCIPLE 5- REDUCE EXCESSIVE MOTION
The next principle to think about is the number of motions you make throughout a day, whether with your fingers, your wrists, your arms, or your back. On should reduce excessive motion of his/her body parts. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 5 – REDUCE EXCESSIVE MOTION to educate your employees on how and why they should reduce excessive motion of their body parts to remain fit and healthy.
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PRINCIPLE 4-WORK AT PROPER HEIGHTS
PRINCIPLE 4- WORK AT PROPER HEIGHTS
Working at the right height is also a way to make things easier. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 4 – WORK AT PROPER HEIGHTS to educate your employees on how they should take care of their health and safety and how working at the proper heights can help them to remain fit.
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PRINCIPLE 3-EASY REACH
PRINCIPLE 3- KEEP EVERYTHING IN EASY REACH
The next principle deals with keeping things within easy reach. In many ways, this principle is redundant with posture, but it helps to evaluate a task from this specific perspective. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 3 – KEEP EVERYTHING IN EASY REACH to educate your employees on how they can adopt the practice of keeping everything within their easy reach and as a result, how they can save their muscles from undue stretching.
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PRINCIPLE 2-REDUCE EXCESSIVE FORCE
PRINCIPLE 2- REDUCE EXCESSIVE FORCE
Excessive force on your joints can create a potential for fatigue and injury. In practical terms, the action item is for you to identify specific instances of excessive force and think of ways to make improvements. Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 2 – REDUCE EXCESSIVE FORCE to educate your employees on the correct methods that they should adopt to reduce use of excessive force. Promote a culture of promoting health and safety for your employees by using these posters.
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PRINCIPLE 1-NEUTRAL POSTURES (ELBOW & SHOULDERS)
PRINCIPLE 1- WORK IN NEUTRAL POSTURES (ELBOW & SHOULDERS)
Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 1 – WORK IN NEUTRAL POSTURES to educate your employees on the correct posture that they should work in so that they do not cause harm to their elbows and shoulders. Promote a culture of promoting health and safety for your employees by using these posters.
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PRINCIPLE1-NEUTRAL POSTURES (NECK & WRISTS)
PRINCIPLE 1- WORK IN NEUTRAL POSTURES (NECK & WRISTS)
Your posture provides a good starting point for evaluating the tasks that you do. The best positions in which to work are those that keep the body \”in neutral.\” Use this designer poster PRINCIPLE 1 – WORK IN NEUTRAL POSTURES to educate your employees on the correct posture that they should work in so that they do not cause harm to their neck and wrists.
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