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Benefits of Ergonomics: Saving Time! Part 1

Ergonomics can help you in many ways. Among other things, it can benefit your life, health, productivity and accuracy. One of the best benefits of ergonomics is saving time. We never seem to have enough of it as it is, so why not try to get a little more out of your day?

Ergonomics is about making things more efficient. By increasing the efficiency of a tool or a task, you tend to shorten the length of time it takes to accomplish your goal.

how can we capture the time saving benefits of ergonomics? We can conserve our valuable time with the application of good ergonomic practices in three main areas:

Slim Down the Task

Have you ever wondered why some things are so convoluted, cumbersome and chaotic? They take forever to complete. And most of what you do does not aid the outcome.

For example, think back to the last time you got hired for a job, bought a house or car, or did something else that required a ton of paperwork. How many different forms did you write the same information on? That was not very ergonomic.

You can almost always make a task a little leaner. But first you have to understand the task. For that we use a task analysis.

Pick any mundane task you typically do at least once a week. Write out a task analysis for it. Don’t worry about wasting your time doing this. You will make it up with the time savings you create.

Once you have all the steps written out, you need to take a good look at them and identify areas that you can “ergonomize”:

  • Order – See if you can re-order the steps to optimize your effort.
  • Value Added – Look at every step and make sure it adds value to the outcome. If it doesn’t, cut it.
  • Synergy – Can you combine things or somehow get more bang for your buck?
  • Repetition – Look for steps that are repeated and see if they are all necessary.
  • Necessity – Make sure the quantity of the step is needed. Do you really need to brush your teeth with 57 strokes, or will 32 do?

Ergonomics Canada services include:

ERGONOMIC EVALUATION / ASSESSMENTS of hazards that exist within the workplace and developing a program for dealing with the risks of repetitive-motion injuries. Developing a method for controlling injury exposures is essential for complying with applicable health and safety regulations and reducing work-related injury risks.

TRAINING of employees on the health and safety issues, prevention of injuries in the work place and home office environments. Instruction is provided to aid workers in identifying factors that put them at risk of injury and provide suggestions for preventative measures, including exercise, proper sitting, standing, lifting etc…to reduce the chance of injuries and discomfort level. Training also includes workstation setup and assessment

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Ergonomics

Ergonomics is the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities. At Ergonomics Canada we focus on he human body. furniture is important but our body comes first. This is why we are are medical professionals and not furniture sales people. we assess the human element FIRST. for example, the solution to a discomfort issue may be a pair of orthopedic shoes and not a new desk. more about what we do at ErgonomicsCanada.com

The International Ergonomics Association defines ergonomics as follows:

Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance.

Ergonomics is employed to fulfill the two goals of health and productivity. It is relevant in the design of such things as safe furniture and easy-to-use interfaces to machines. Proper ergonomic design is necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries, which can develop over time and can lead to long-term disability.


An Ergonomic assessment provided by our specialists, will train your staff on proper posture and workstation setup. This will lower your WSIB and other workers compensation claims and provide you with a more comfortable workspace.

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