Today's offices are
getting transformed by ergonomic
furniture as businesses see benefits that these pieces offer. From
chairs, tables, recliners, to sofas, ergonomic
furniture is currently dominating the market. But what do manufacturers
really mean when they say ‘ergonomics’?
Ergonomics comes
from the Greek words 'ergo' and 'nomos,' whichcollectively means‘the natural
laws of work.’ It is also called human engineering or biotechnology. Ergonomics
focusses on the interaction between humans and the products that they use,
matching objects and tasks with people. It makes sure that the products are
designed to complement the human body, to reduce health risks and improve
productivity.
For example, an
ergonomic chair is designed with features like adjustable seat height, so that
anyone using it can customize the height and sit comfortably with their feet
flat on the floor. Such a chair also comes with a seat tilt, backrest, and head
rest to support the body's natural alignment, and minimize the stress it
receives from prolonged sitting. Meanwhile, the swivel function and the wheels
of the chair are for maneuverability, making it easier for the user to reach
objects without straining the body excessively.
So, when
manufacturers label their products as ‘ergonomic,’ it means that those products
are designed to help people not only get the job done well, but also in a safe
and efficient manner. It is therefore important for offices to have ergonomic furniture pieces. The
following are some of the benefits that ergonomic furniture
offers to modern workplaces:
Reduced workplace
injuries
Health professionals
emphasize theadverse effects of sitting for hours. What might start as a simple
neck pain or back pain may soon lead to serious injuries. While ergonomic
chairs do not fully eliminate the risks associated to prolonged sitting, they
effectively minimize it.
Improves comfort
and productivity
Ergonomists take
people's comfort into consideration when designing furniture. If office
furniturepieces are easier and safer to use, work can be done faster, and
employees will be more motivated towards work.
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