This document discusses ergonomics and ergonomic design. It defines ergonomics as the science of fitting jobs to people by considering human physical abilities and limitations as well as other relevant characteristics. Ergonomic design aims to apply this knowledge to create safe and efficient workplaces for workers by making jobs fit their capabilities. Good ergonomic design maximizes efficiency while ensuring job demands do not exceed human capabilities. The document provides examples of ergonomic hazards like static work, force, and nerve injuries and emphasizes the importance of prevention. It offers guidance on modifying tasks, proper lifting techniques, and creating ergonomic workstations.