PREFERRED ERGONOMICS

Changing The Way America Works

er•go•nom•ic
[ərɡəˈnämik]

adjective

(especially of workplace design)
intended to provide optimum comfort and to avoid stress or injury

synonyms

well designed, usable, user-friendly

Elements Of An Ergonomic Workstation

1. ERGONOMIC TASK CHAIR

Intuitive ergonomic task chair featuring dynamic recline and lumbar support provide long-lasting comfort, and encourage healthy posture and movement for users.

2. KEYBOARD TRAY

Our keyboard trays make it easy to type at the angles that best suit you and your individual work style.

3. MONITOR ARM

In addition to providing ergonomic positioning, monitor arms free up valuable desktop space for the user, helping to make a workspace more productive.

4. SIT TO STAND DESK

Switching between seating and standing postures throughout the day is not only good for energy and productivity but for overall health too.

5. TASK LIGHT

Linked to increased productivity, LED task lights with customizable dimming provide a sustainable way to illuminate paper documents, and help prevent both glare and computer vision syndrome.

6. FOOT REST

Helps to reduce swelling and discomfort in the lower legs during prolonged periods of sitting.

7. ERGONOMIC KEYBOARD AND MOUSE

For improved hand, wrist and arm comfort, an ergonomic keyboard and mouse makes a huge difference.

Better Health... Better Business

 

Employee Benefits

Relief from Musculoskeletal Disorders

Relief from Tendinitis

Relief from Carpal Tunnel

Muscle strains and low back injuries

Increase in blood flow and mental clarity

Weight loss and an additional 340 calories per day burned by spending two hours standing


Employer Benefits

Increased work output and quality

Improves employee engagement

70% reduction in lost workdays

Decrease in worker’s compensation and
additional medical care

Less workplace disruption, lost productivity
and turnover


 

Request Your
Ergonomic Assessment


Our experienced team will come and help you identify where you are and where you need to be. We also assess
potential risk factors that can contribute to musculoskeletal disorders and pinpoint opportunities for improvement.