via icWales.co.uk by May 5, 2008 by Madeleine Brindley, Western Mail
Occupational health in the workplace has long been something of a Cinderella service. Health Editor Madeleine Brindley speaks to Dr Sally Williams at Corus’ plant in Port Talbot about how the discipline is now being taken seriously.
THERE is a common perception that the state-run heavy […]
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Lifestyle plays a vital role in bid to keep workers fit and healthy
Published by May 10th, 2008 in News. 0 Commentsvia NewsWise.com
Newswise — Summer, in all its blazing, sunny glory, is back! There’s plenty of time to get out on the fairway with your golf clubs or onto a court with your racquet. However, this also means there’s time for a sports injury to put an end to your summer fun. Golfer’s elbow, climber’s finger […]
via Bella Online
Many computer and ergonomic websites now provide valuable information on guidelines for sitting and working posture. Many human resources personnel are being trained in ergonomic basics. However, there are times when everything at the workstation looks right but the worker continues to suffer from repetitive strain pain. Here are a few tips to […]
via Ergonomics in the News
Prof. Maj. Choudhary explains the dangers of Straight Spine Syndrome and how it develops.
How we injure our spine with computer work…
Long hours spent in front of the computer coupled with a faulty posture is emerging as a major health concern among software professionals leading to a spurt in the incidence of […]
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