Ergonomic Chairs

Ergonomics - Biological science that defines equipment designed to suit the human anatomy and facilitate tasks without injury.

A chair becomes ergonomic only when it specifically suits a worker's size (body dimensions), his or her particular workstation, and the tasks that must be performed there.

 

Finding the right ergonomic chair for your company is one of the most important purchases an employer can make. There are many "ergonomic" chairs available but can it be adjusted to you and your employees. be a mistake to purchase one simply because it is labelled "ergonomic".

Ergonomic chairs are designed to suit a range of people; however, there is no guarantee that they will suit any one person in particular. For example, a chair could be too high and the arm rests too far apart for a short, slim person. In addition, chairs may not suit every task or arrangement at the workstation.

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