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Ergonomics & the Workplace: Promoting Health, Safety, and Productivity

Course Overview: This course introduces participants to the principles of ergonomics and how workplace design can be optimized to prevent injuries, ... Show more
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This comprehensive course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and practical skills needed to identify, assess, and manage ergonomic risks in a variety of workplace environments. From understanding foundational ergonomic principles to implementing solutions that prevent injuries and boost performance, participants will explore how to create safer and more productive workspaces.

Through a combination of expert-guided lessons, assessments, and real-world examples, this course empowers employees, supervisors, health and safety professionals, and organizational leaders to apply ergonomic best practices across office, industrial, fieldwork, and remote settings.

Whether you’re aiming to meet compliance standards, reduce injuries, or improve employee well-being, this course provides the essential tools to foster a proactive ergonomic culture in any work environment.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define ergonomics and explain its importance in workplace health and safety

  • Identify common ergonomic risk factors and related injuries (e.g., RSIs, back pain)

  • Conduct ergonomic assessments using tools like RULA, REBA, and the NIOSH Lifting Equation

  • Recommend ergonomic improvements across various work settings (office, industrial, remote)

  • Apply behavioral and cultural strategies to promote long-term ergonomic practices

  • Support the design and implementation of ergonomic policies and interventions

1. Introduction to Ergonomics
2. Understanding Ergonomic Risks & Injuries
3. Ergonomics in Different Work Environments
4. Ergonomic Assessments & Tools
5. Implementing Ergonomic Solutions
What is the difference between ergonomics and occupational health?
Ergonomics focuses specifically on fitting the job to the worker, while occupational health is broader and includes all health and safety concerns.
Can ergonomics be applied in informal sector jobs?
Yes. Principles of safe lifting, posture, and equipment use apply across all sectors.
Is sitting worse than standing for long hours?
Both can be harmful. A balanced routine with breaks and movement is key.
How do I convince my employer to invest in ergonomic equipment?
Show the productivity, cost-saving, and injury-prevention benefits.
What are signs of poor workplace ergonomics?
Frequent employee complaints, low productivity, absenteeism due to injuries, and visible poor posture at workstations.
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Lectures 16
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Course Overview:

This course introduces participants to the principles of ergonomics and how workplace design can be optimized to prevent injuries, enhance comfort, and increase productivity. Trainees will explore risk factors associated with poor ergonomics and practical steps to create ergonomic-friendly work environments across different sectors, including office, industrial, and field settings.

Course requirements

To get the most from this course, learners should:

  • Have basic literacy and computer navigation skills

  • Be able to observe or access a working environment (home, office, or field) for practical assessments

  • Be open to making simple behavior and workstation changes for practice

  • (Recommended) Have access to a chair, desk, monitor, or workstation for hands-on activities

Intended audience

This course is ideal for:

  • Office workers and remote employees

  • Supervisors and department managers

  • Health and safety officers (HSOs)

  • Human resources professionals

  • Industrial and field workers

  • Ergonomics champions or team leads

  • Anyone responsible for workplace design or safety compliance

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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Ergonomics & the Workplace: Promoting Health, Safety, and Productivity
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