By: Katie Dwyer
According to Liberty Mutual’s 2020 Workplace Safety Index, overexertion from handling heavy objects is Read more
By: Autumn Demberger |https://vimeo.com/538814076
No two companies are identical. So why would a manufacturing plant want the same ergonomics program that, Read more
A medical device manufacturer dramatically reduced its OSHA-recordable injuries while improving product quality, achieving a hefty cost-avoidance, lowering production costs, and enhancing employee safety by introducing a remote ergonomics Read more
For the last two decades, many health professionals labeled industrial employees “athletes.” They posit the theory that in sports and industry, when the human body is stressed, it Read more
In protecting their most valuable asset—the amateur/professional athlete or the “industrial athlete”—sports teams and corporations alike have entrusted health professionals with the responsibility to oversee and provide guidance to Read more
Reaching the summit of Mt. Everest, the highest peak humans had ever been to; curing polio, perhaps one of the most feared disease of the 20th century and, of Read more
Lifting aids and engineering solutions can help workers minimize the amount of weight they have to carry, but the biggest cause of back injuries isn’t carrying too much—it’s using Read more
The shoulder is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The shoulder joint is formed where the humerus or upper arm bone fits into Read more