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Worker Fatigue and Its Adverse Effects: Why Do We Continue To Ignore The Evidence?

How many people or friends do you know who work 12+ hour shifts or work long shifts several days in a row with little sleep?  How many professions do you whose work requires the same?  I can name at least 12 friends that I know who long hours.  I also know the toll those hours take on them professionally and personally.  As for professions, probably the first ones that come to mind are doctors, nurses, police, firefighters and military personnel.  There are other workers who have similar work demands, although they may occur when production demands (i.e.

New Year’s Resolution: Total Worker Health

It’s common for people to make New Year’s resolutions that address their fitness and health.  It’s also the time of year that companies develop goals and strategic initiatives for the year ahead as well.  One resolution that companies should consider pertains to Total Worker Health™.  It used to be that companies only had employee health and safety programs.

How Ergonomics Can Play A Large Role In the National Prevention Strategy

Are you aware of the National Prevention Council?  Its formation was part of the 2010 Affordable Care Act.  The council is chaired by the US Surgeon General and the other members are the leaders of 17 federal departments, agencies and offices.  The council’s purpose is to promote prevention and wellness.  The council released its National Prevention Strategy in June 2011.  According to Surgeon General Regina Benjamin, MD, the strategy will “move us from a system of sick care to one based on wellness and prevention”.  She goes on to say, “We also know that many of the strongest predictors of

Tips for Staying Active When Working At Your Computer All Day Long

Just because you’re stuck behind your computer all day long doesn’t mean you have to stay put and inactive.  In order to ward off the stress, muscles tightness and extra pounds that can come on with looking at your computer screen all day.  Too many hours spent sitting is not necessarily good for ones health.  Recent studies have shown that prolonged sitting can lead to increased risk for diabetes, obesity, cancer and cardiovascular disease.  There are simple ways to build in exercise and other healthy habits into your day.  Here are a few tips to stay active and healthy in the office:

Common Misconception of Ergonomics: “Ergonomics Is Expensive”

If I had a penny for every time I’ve heard that ergonomics is “expensive” I wouldn’t be writing this blog but instead sitting on a beach somewhere.  The perception that ergonomics is expensive seems to be a widely held belief in many people I’ve talked to whether they are clients, potential clients or at people I’ve met at conferences, meetings or networking events.  I’ve seen this perception prevent the implementation of ergonomic programs at more companies that I’d care to admit.  The question that must be asked is, “Is the perception true or false?”  The answer is both, true and false, d