By Sue Shekut, Owner, Working Well Massage, Licensed Massage Therapist, Wellness Coach, ACSM Personal Trainer
Humantech, offers a new webinar “Ten Common Workplace issues in Industry and How to Solve Them” from its Ergonomics Hit List©, a qualitative assessment tool used to help you identify awkward postures in the workplace.
The webinar will describe the most common problems that Humantech’s certified professional ergonomists see while on site, and highlight some of the many effective solutions that clients have implemented over the years. Examples will be shared from heavy manufacturing, distribution centers, pharmaceuticals, and office environments.
This 60-minute online course will provide visual, real-world fixes and will give attendees a chance to see many simple and creative solutions in various environments, some of which may trigger improvement ideas at your facility.
Who Should Attend? Anyone who is responsible for making changes in the workplace, from ergonomics team members, supervisors, and health and safety members, to those involved with continuous improvement should not miss this event!
Event Time: 2pm EST Thursday, January 24, 2013.
Continuing Education: This course meets the criteria for CEUs from a number of professional associations including ABIH. All registrants will receive a certificate of completion upon full attendance of the webinar.
Cost: The cost is $69 per attendee.
To register click here.
Who is Humantech? (from their website)
Humantech’s staff are experts in ergonomics—the art and science of reducing problems that might arise from the interaction between, people, equipment, and the environment. Humantech is the largest consulting team of Board Certified Professional Ergonomists in North America. Humantech consultants combine expertise in ergonomics with practical industry experience and the skills of professional services delivery. Their team of highly qualified professionals with skills in financial analysis, adult education, technical writing, industrial and graphic design, and information technology supports our consulting staff. Humantech was founded in 1979 with the single focus of improving the lives of the working population. Over the past 30 years, their approach has changed how organizations use the science of ergonomics to improve workplace performance.
Note: Neither I nor Working Well Massage is affiliated with Humantech in any way. We do not receive advertising nor any services from Humantech for blogging about their services. We simply want to offer our readers good options for learning more about ergonomics!
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