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The term “ergonomics” is derived from two Greek words: “ergon”, meaning work and “nomoi”, meaning natural laws. Ergonomists study human capabilities in relationship to work demands. In recent years, ergonomists have attempted to define postures which minimize unnecessary static work and reduce the forces acting on the body. All of us could significantly reduce our risk of injury if we could adhere to the following ergonomic principles:
The University of California at Santa Barbara, as part of UCSB Business Services, is committed to providing employees and students with a comprehensive, responsive and informative ergonomics program. The scope of operations includes; Training and Self Help Resources, an ergonomics evaluation process, recommended ergonomically safe furnishings and products and easy access to the evaluator team for on-site, one-on-one support. MRL staff and students should address all ergonomic concerns to the MRL staff representative Linda Hall, extension 4495, or you can reach her via email lhall@mrl.ucsb.edu. An informative video regarding workstation comfort, and other ergonomic issues is available on the official UCSB Ergonomics website. |
