Ergonomic Workplaces & Spaces: Download the Guide
Create an office area that works with your employees (and budget), not against them.
Step back and look at the work desk you call home for ~40 hours a week.

What if someone came in and repositioned your monitor, propped up desk legs with textbooks, and replaced your cushy chair with a folding metal one?
For many employees, that’s what coming to the office feels like every day – a
ches, discomfort, and difficulty staying on task. That translates into pain for the office managers too – in insurance claims, long-term absences, and low productivity.
Our free guide, Ergonomic Office Equipment & Creating Optimized Workspaces, aims to help you avoid sunk budgets and morale.
- Control employee downtime costs
- Spot dangerous ergonomic layout
- Outfit your office with the right equipment
Fill out the brief form to get started:
Workplace Ergonomics: What’s Hanging in the Balance?
There’s no way around it: Poor workplace ergonomics costs you money.
Think of the cost of lower day-to-day productivity because staffers can’t get comfortable and are losing morale. Think of the repetitive-motion injuries. The worker’s comp claims. Sagging employee satisfaction, which leads to turnover.
These all create far more budget strain than simply investing in healthy practices in the first place.
Creating a truly ergonomic workspace is an exercise in both process and product. Ergonomic Office Equipment & Creating Optimized Workspaces covers:
- The True Cost of Bad Ergonomics
- Common repetitive-strain injuries
- Why happy workers work happily
- Spotting Bad Ergonomic Design
- Product red flags
- ANSI/BIFMA standards
- Outfitting Your Office With Equipment & Furniture
- Monitor & keyboard arms
- Keyboard & mouse trays
- Chairs
- Desks, tables, & carts
- Creating the Right Layout
- Hot desking
- Home offices
To get a (ergonomic-friendly) handle on how to improve business efficiency, zoom back up to the download form.