Ergonomics aims to design workplaces and tools to maximize human efficiency and comfort while minimizing health risks. It takes into account human abilities and limitations to ensure tools and work environments are properly suited for human physiology and psychology. Examples of ergonomic improvements include adjustable keyboards and chairs, clearly marked vehicle controls, and workplace designs that avoid prolonged static postures that can cause injury over time. Proper ergonomics in design is important for occupational safety and preventing repetitive strain injuries.
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Ergonomics is the science of improving employee postures, making jobs less strenuous and preventing long-term musculoskeletal injuries. Today, more and more organizations in South East Asia are embracing Ergonomics to make workplaces safer, prevent accidents and lower workers’ compensation costs.
However, beyond these strong business benefits, human resource professionals are discovering the hidden value of Ergonomics in boosting staff morale, enhancing workforce productivity and increasing employee retention. A well-designed Ergonomics program offers employees a totally unique, refreshing perspective about work and themselves – a stimulation unmatched by traditional employee engagement initiatives; which often lack originality and intrinsic value today’s discerning employees seek.
Through insightful case studies, this talk will share what Ergonomics is and how it can provide HR Directors and business leaders with the much sought-after ‘wow factor’ to engage and enrich employees in innovative ways.
Ergonomics - a New ‘Delighter’ to Engage and Safeguard Your EmployeesYOGESH TADWALKAR
Ergonomics is the science of improving employee postures, making jobs less strenuous and preventing long-term musculoskeletal injuries. Today, more and more organizations in South East Asia are embracing Ergonomics to make workplaces safer, prevent accidents and lower workers’ compensation costs.
However, beyond these strong business benefits, human resource professionals are discovering the hidden value of Ergonomics in boosting staff morale, enhancing workforce productivity and increasing employee retention. A well-designed Ergonomics program offers employees a totally unique, refreshing perspective about work and themselves – a stimulation unmatched by traditional employee engagement initiatives; which often lack originality and intrinsic value today’s discerning employees seek.
Through insightful case studies, this talk will share what Ergonomics is and how it can provide HR Directors and business leaders with the much sought-after ‘wow factor’ to engage and enrich employees in innovative ways.
2016.gada 15.martā notika Labklājības ministrijas organizēta tikšanās ar darba aizsardzībā kompetentu institūciju pārstāvjiem, kuras laikā Valsts darba insepkcijas direktors prezentēja ESF projektu par darba aizsardzību
2016.gada 15.martā notika Labklājības ministrijas organizēta tikšanās ar darba aizsardzībā kompetentu institūciju pārstāvjiem, kuras laikā Valsts darba insepkcijas direktors prezentēja ESF projektu par darba aizsardzību
Darbinieku nosūtīšana strādāt uz citām ES dalībvalstīm kļūst arvien biežāka.2016.gada sākumā Valsts darba inspekcija iesaistījās starptautiskā projektā ar mērķi uzlabot sadarbību nosūtīto darbinieku jomā starp arodbiedrībām un valsts institūcijām.
Valsts darba inspekcijas pārstāvja Raivja Bušmaņa prezentācija
Valsts darba inspekcija ir apkopojusi Latvijā paveikto Eiropas kampaņas "Drošs un veselīgs darbs jebkurā vecumā" ietvaros. Apkopojums pieejams šajā prezentācijā, kurā iekļauti arī plāni 2017.gadam.
Veselības veicināšanas aktivitātes darba vietās Latvijas uzņēmumos kļūst arvien populārākas, un īpaši izceļami ir pasākumi, kas veicina braukšanu uz darbu ar velosipēdu. 2016.gada jūnijā Rīgas Stradiņa universitātes Darba drošības un vides veselības institūts organizēja semināru "Darbinieks uz velosipēda", kurā Valsts darba inspekcijas Sadarbības un attīstības nodaļas vadītāja Linda Matisāne prezentēja labas prakses piemēru apkopojumu par Latviajs uzņēmumiem.
2016.gada jūnijā notika seminārs "Darbinieks uz velosipēda", kurā VDI Darba aizsardzības nodaļas vadītājas Sandras Zariās prezentācija par nelaimes gadījumiem darbā, kuros cietuši velosipēdisti
2016.gada augustā pēc Jaunbērzes traģēdijas notika Valsts darba inspekcijas tikšanās ar lauksaimniecības nozares pārstāvjiem. Sanāksmē tika izmantota Valsts darba inspekcijas prezentācija
2016.gada decembrī notika seminārs par kancerogēnajām vielām darba vidē. Šī semināra ietvaros Valsts darba inspekcijas Darba aizsardzības nodaļas pārstāve Sarmīte Rūtiņa - Rūtenberga stāstīja par situāciju uzņēmumos attiecībā uz ķīmisko vielu un maisījumu drošu lietošanu.
2016.gada 15.martā notika Labklājības ministrijas organizēta tikšanās ar darba aizsardzībā kompento institūciju pārstāvjiem, kurā Valsts darba isnpekcijas direktora vietniece prezentēja tiesu prakses pieredzi par darba azisardzībā kompetentām institūcijām.
Seniori datba vidē.
Valsts darba inspekcijas Sadarbības un attīstības nodaļas vadītājas Lindas Matisānes prezentācija seminārā "Darbspējas – kā tās noteikt un kur izmantot rezultātus?"
2016. gada 30.maijā
Nelaimes gadījumi darbā, kas notikuši ar senioriem - vai pastāv atšķirības?State Labour Inspectorate
2016.gadā visā Eiropā notiek informatīva kampaņa "Drošs un veselīgs darbs jebkurā vecumā", kuras ietvaros 2016.gada 10.oktobrī notika Valsts darba inspekcijas un Latvijas brīvo arodbiedrību savienības seminārs par senioriem darba vidē.
Valsts darba inspekcijcas Darba aizsardzības nodaļas vecākās ekspertes Sarmītes Rūtiņas - Rūtenbergas prezentācija
2016.gadā darba aizsardzības labas prakses balvas konkurss "Zelta kivere" notiks Eiropas informatīvās kampaņas "Drošs un veselīgs darbs jebkurā vecumā" ietvaros. pieteikšanās termiņš 09.09.2016.
2017.gada 2.februārī notika Valsts darba inspekcijas preses konference, kurā direktors Renārs Lūsis informēja par 2016.gada darba rezultātiem un plāniem 2017.gadam.
Darba vides riska novērtēšana katram darba devējam ir jāveic ne retāk kā reizi gadā. Lai darba devēji vieglāk varētu izpildīt normatīvo aktu prasības, Valsts darba inspekcija sadarbībā ar Eiropas darba drošības un veselības aizsardzības aģentūru izstrādājusi interneta vietnē bāzētu interaktīvu rīku OiRA (Online Interactive Risk Assessment), kas ir īpaši piemērots mazajiem uzņēmumiem, kuros strādā līdz 20 darbiniekiem. Šobrīd latviešu valodā ir izstrādāti deviņi rīki – darbam birojā, izglītības iestādēm, veikaliem, lauksaimniecības uzņēmumiem, uzkopšanas darbiem, sabiedriskajā ēdināšanai, viesnīcām un viesu mājām, skaistumkopšanas uzņēmumiem un autoservisiem.
Šis rīks ir paredzēts, lai darba devējs bez īpašām priekšzināšanām darba aizsardzībā varētu atpazīt savā darba vietā esošos darba vides faktorus, un novērtēt, cik liels ir risks, ka nodarbinātie cietīs vai saslims darba vietā. Ar rīka palīdzību iespējams noteikt veicamos darba aizsardzības pasākumus, kā arī sagatavot nepieciešamo dokumentāciju.
Piekļuve rīkam: http://www.vdi.gov.lv/lv/OiRA/
2016.gada novembrī Valsts darba inspekcija organizēja semināru par darba vides indikatoriem, ko uzņēmumi var izmantot, lai ilgtermiņā izvērtētu, vai darba vide ir veselīga un droša.
Valsts darba inspekcijas Sadarbības un attīstības nodaļas vadītājas Lindas Matisānes prezentācija
2016.gada 14.aprīlī tika atklāta Eiropas informatīvā kampaņa "Drošs un veselīgs darbs jebkurā vecumā". Atklāšana notika Rimi hipermārketā Spicē, un tās laikā ne tikai tika prezentēta kampaņa, bet veikalu ķēdes Rimi pārstāvji dalījās pieredzē par dažādības vadību uzņēmumā.
Ergonomics can roughly be defined as the study of people in their working environment.
scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles and methods to design to optimize overall human performance.”
Improves job process by eliminating unnecessary tasks,steps and efforts.
Reduce potential for overexertion injury.
Minimize mental/physical fatigue potential.
Leverage workers’ skills & knowledge .The objective is to improve the efficiency of operation by taking into account a typical person’s size, strength, speed, visual activity and physiological stresses such as fatigue, speed of decision making, and demands on memory and perception.
To maximize productivity while lowering the risk of musculoskeletal disorders(MSDs).MSDs develop as a result of long term exposure to a combination of ergonomic risk factors such as repetition, high forces and awkward postures.
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Ergonomics & its importance in furniture design pt 2Surashmie Kaalmegh
ergonomics , also known as human factors is very important in many design fields where system-human interface is unavoidable. it is also important for furniture design system as no one size fits all.this is the second part of the lecture
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this is the second part of the ergonomics lecture part I by me. in this the emphasis is on examples and how varied environments and mental framework too makes a difference to the experience of a user. although care is talken it may still not work for injuries or age related factors.
Ergonomics & its importance in furniture design pt 1Surashmie Kaalmegh
ergonomics , also known as human factors is very important in many design fields where system-human interface is unavoidable. it is also important for furniture design system as no one size fits all.
Ergonomics & its importance in furniture design pt 1SurashmieKalmegh
Etrgonomics is important for human comfort , also known as human factors how important it is in furniture design is the first part of this lecture. Intended for anyone interested in the subject.
Tom Selleck Health: A Comprehensive Look at the Iconic Actor’s Wellness Journeygreendigital
Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
Transition to Acting
Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
Tom Selleck health and fitness regimen has evolved. adapting to his changing roles and age. During his "Magnum, P.I." days. Selleck's workouts were intense and focused on building and maintaining muscle mass. His routine included weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises. and specific training for the stunts he performed on the show.
Selleck adjusted his fitness routine as he aged to suit his body's needs. Today, his workouts focus on maintaining flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. He incorporates low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and light weightlifting. This balanced approach helps him stay fit without putting undue strain on his joints and muscles.
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In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
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2. What is Ergonomics?
• The physical, psychological and
social characteristics and the working
status of man inwhich the design is the
systematic application of everything.
• So, how we define ergonomics in our
daily lives? In short, to raise a
healthy work forceand increase
the efficiency
of "minimum inconvenience maximum
benefit."
3. • All engineering products used in the past
to the present has shown great
development in terms of ergonomics.The
simplest example of this development as a
garden scissor mention formerly of
change over time, showing a flat,
ergonomically developed with scissors.
4. • An indispensable part of our daily lives as
the greatest ergonomic carts can give
examples of development, people without
hesitation ways no longer want to
continue in the same tool paths. For this
reason, they want to provide comfort to
them the tools they use.
5. • Back seats of cars I used to go forward at
an angle, and only had a function,
steering wheels big and unusable, the
indicators were not very clear, but all this
changed over time to drop the desired
information to drive improved
6. • Ergonomics is a very
important place in our
lives. But the important
thing is not working
inergonomics ergonomics
of the product.
7. Ergonomic work
areas and must
meet the
employee's conve
nience. The most
difficult working
conditions
and the most
beautifulexampl
e of an
ergonomic work
8. • Because there is really very
compellingbody posture, over your
knees shake constantly digging think it is
very difficult to work with such
a body posture for a long time. If
you want to design an
ergonomic workplaceyou have to appeal
to audience of 90% for the portion of
the remaining 10% can docustom
manufacturing.
9. • At past, people fell into shape according
to machines or materials and people
designed to workplace according to
machines or materials too. Now, all this
things are absent. People thought
materials and workplaces order
according to person.
10. • Allright, How can people order to
workplace for workers? If materails are
to be proper, workers could to work more
quickly and comfortable. Occupational
safety and health is very important for
Ergonomics. Because; when Ergonomics
is not proper people can to have stability
illness on their joints or different illness.
11. • For example; actually keyboards are very
dangerous objects. When people made
improper use keyboards, they can to have
“ Carpal Tunnel Syndrome”. Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome is fingers to fall into
line with. Because; nerves on the hands
packed. And Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
therapy is only operation.
12. • Who are using emerging technologies at a
dizzying pace that it needs the human
beingunderstands how the ergonomic. No
w, scientific studies, Ergonomics shape
the new world by feeding each other with
the same parallelism is developing.
13. • Ergonomic regulations to
implement the industrial
engineering is the most appropriate
engineeringand so it proved to be the
undisputed place and importance
of discipline.