This course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools to apply ergonomics principles in the workplace. It explores how to prevent injuries, improve safety, and enhance productivity by creating ergonomically sound environments across office, industrial, and remote work settings.
Understand core ergonomic principles and risk factors.
Assess workstations and workflows for ergonomic hazards.
Apply ergonomic solutions to different workplace settings.
Improve employee comfort, morale, and productivity.
Integrate ergonomics into health and safety programs.
Lectures and Expert Insights: Leading industry experts will share their insights and best practices.
Case Studies: Analyze real-world talent acquisition challenges and solutions.
Group Discussions: Engage in meaningful discussions and share experiences with peers.
Role-Playing and Simulations: Practice recruitment scenarios to enhance skills.
Hands-on Workshops: Gain practical experience in using recruitment tools and techniques.
Reduced workplace injuries and workers’ compensation claims.
Improved productivity and work quality.
Enhanced employee satisfaction and retention.
Lower absenteeism and fatigue-related errors.
A more proactive approach to health and safety compliance.
Better understanding of physical and cognitive ergonomics.
Ability to identify and resolve ergonomic risks in real-time.
Increased comfort and performance in your own workspace.
Enhanced skills in health and safety management.
Tools to promote a culture of wellness and efficiency.
Health and Safety Officers
HR and Facility Managers
Office Managers and Supervisors
Industrial Engineers and Operations Leaders
Employees involved in workstation setup or safety audits
What is Ergonomics? Origins and Applications
Importance of Ergonomics in Health and Safety
Ergonomic Injuries: MSDs, Eye Strain, Repetitive Stress
Human Anatomy and Movement in the Workplace
Self-Assessment of Ergonomic Habits
Common Ergonomic Hazards in Different Work Environments
Conducting Ergonomic Risk Assessments (Checklists & Tools)
Analyzing Posture, Force, Frequency, and Duration
Ergonomic Risk Assessment Simulation
Engineering and Administrative Controls
Ergonomic Furniture, Tools, and Layouts
Desks, Chairs, Monitors, Keyboards
Industrial Ergonomics: Manual Handling, Tools, Reach Zones
Designing or Modifying an Ergonomic Workstation
Impact of Ergonomics on Focus, Output, and Efficiency
Cognitive Ergonomics: Reducing Mental Load and Distraction
Ergonomic Principles in Workflow and Job Design
Managing Fatigue, Breaks, and Movement at Work
Case Study: Ergonomics and ROI – Business Impact Examples
Integrating Ergonomics into OHS Policies and Culture
Training and Engaging Employees in Ergonomics
Monitoring and Continuous Improvement of Workspaces
Using Technology and Wearables in Ergonomics
Ergonomic Improvement Plan Presentation