We believe that human performance and organizational performance are one and the same. Good ergonomics is therefore good business.

  • Audit your current environment for work processes, furnishings, and behaviours that threaten worker health and safety
  • Intervene with at-risk or in-pain employees, evaluate individual needs and make specific recommendations for job design, furniture application, and behaviours that facilitate healthy performance
  • Recommend the right combination of furniture tools, and employee training by job type to help eliminate risk of strain or injury
  • Design ongoing programs that support health and safety management, while meeting both your human performance and budget goals
  • Educate employees regarding good work postures, stress-reduction techniques, and habits that promote health and safety
  • Orient employees to proper use of adjustable ergonomic products
  • Develop timely and safe return-to-work programs for injured employees, based on each person’s physical needs and job activities