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The Consequences of Bad Ergonomically Designed Equipment
Topics: Ergonomics, Design, Industrial, office equipment, OSHA
We’ve all heard of the nightmare situations that improper ergonomics and training can bring to the workplace -- whether it’s chronic pain for your workers, short staffing, or even costly workers comp claims, bad ergonomics can be a big hindrance to any business, regardless of industry.
Topics: Ergonomics, Industrial, OSHA, Hospitality Furniture
When most people hear “ergonomics,” they think of office workers in cubicles. But ergonomics – designing or modifying the working environment for the worker’s health and comfort – is crucial to the construction industry, too.
Topics: Applications, Ergonomics, Industrial, Safety
6 Benefits of Working With Onshore Motion Control Manufacturers
Whether you’re seeking ergonomic equipment, counterbalances, or spring-assist hinges, ensuring your motion control manufacturer has your best interest and success in mind is of top priority.
Topics: Motion Control, Cost, Supply Chain, standards & certifications, office equipment, Manufacturing, OSHA
3 Features of Heavy-Duty Spring-Assisted Hinges in Product Design
When designing industrial-grade, heavyweight products, factoring in motion control is crucial to both the product’s longevity and the end user’s safety. When used correctly, gas, spring-assisted, and counterbalance hinges significantly reduce the risk of injuries that can result in insurance claims or liability issues.
Topics: Motion Control, Design, Hinges, Springloaded
3 Types of Heavy-Duty Hinges: Essential Traits of Spring-Loaded Hinges
The most durable and versatile products can turn out to be intimidating to the user if the wrong type of heavy-duty hinges are used. Ask anyone that lifts heavy lids all day -- spring-assisted hinges are necessary for the safety and efficiency of your entire staff.
Topics: Motion Control, Gas Springs, Counterbalance Hinge, Hinges, Industrial, Lid Support, Springloaded, Vectis
Ergonomic Essentials in Hub-and-Spoke Model Office Setups
In the height of pandemic-related restrictions and work-from-home requirements ended, employees got used to the flexibility of working from home or on the road. Now, many businesses are considering the hub-and-spoke model to allow for multiple satellite offices to suit their employee’s needs.
Topics: Applications, Ergonomics, Motion Control, office equipment, OSHA
6 Benefits of Computer Carts on Wheels for Hospitals
The way health care is delivered in hospitals is changing. Yet every medical center must still meet the same standards of exceptional care.
Topics: Applications, Ergonomics, Medical Equipment, Safety
How Counterbalance Hinges Add Innovation to Motion Control
Topics: Motion Control, Hinge, Hinges, Industrial, Lid, Lid Support, kitchen, Hospitality Furniture
How to Replace Gas Springs With Mechanical Springs in a Hinge Design
There are many ways to make something go from point A to point B. Not all of them are great long-term solutions.
Topics: Counterbalances, Motion Control, Gas Springs, Engineering, Industrial