Research Shows Impact of Employee Knowledge on Office Discomfort

PRESS RELEASE

Release: Immediate
Date:

September 22, 2006

   
Media Contacts:  
James Landsman
Atlas Ergonomics
P. (616) 844-6322
jlandsman@atlasergo.com

 

GRAND HAVEN, Michigan, September 22, 2006 – Innovative high-tech furniture can be a start in reducing employee discomfort. However, as a nine-month study by Atlas Ergonomics documents, merely having the right furniture is not enough. Knowledge is a key component in enhancing worker health and safety.

When 1008 office employees were trained in how to use ergonomic chairs, other furniture and accessories, there were distinct, lasting reductions in work-related discomfort. Results are detailed in a new white paper, “Product Knowledge and the Effect on Reducing Office Employee Discomfort”.

The study followed employees in companies of various sizes. All subjects had high-quality ergonomics furniture from some of the nation’s most highly respected manufacturers. Yet 69% were reporting significant discomfort. And few understood even basic features of their adjustable chairs and other ergonomic products.

After furniture was to fit the individuals, and they were trained on how and why to adjust and maintain settings, reported discomfort decreased by 43%. Further, the severity of discomfort was cut by 60%. As employee knowledge increased, discomfort continued to decline.

 

The case study compares its findings to a number of other research efforts and concludes “…that regardless of how well designed the product is, if the employee is not provided with the knowledge to understand the features and effectively use them the benefit of this investment is lost.”  A copy of the white paper is available for free through request at www.atlasergo.com/contact, and presents a valuable recommendation for any employer currently looking at investing in office furniture or training for employees.

Atlas Ergonomics, LLC is a leading ergonomic service and technology provider, helping customers reduce the spiraling costs of work related injuries within industrial, office, and commercial driver environments. Atlas guides clients to financially evaluate and define the appropriate strategy, and offers services that are uniquely simple, measurable, and cost effective. Atlas Ergonomics provides turnkey support through a nationwide network of providers or can assist corporate resources with the necessary training and technology. Atlas Ergonomics is located in Grand Haven, Michigan, and additional information can be found atwww.atlaserg.com.