How Engaging Workers and Leadership on Ergonomic Best Practices Can Improve Worker Safety

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Risk & Insurance - Sep 10, 2020

Improving safety in the workplace not only cuts expenses but can also improve both efficiency and boost performance. A key component of workplace safety is ergonomics, which seeks to create work environments that fit workers’ needs, reduce risk and discomfort, and improve safety and productivity. Th...

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