Ergonomics
The objective of ergonomics is to prevent musculoskeletal disorders, improve performance and reduce work-related fatigue and stress.

Ergonomics at work refers to the adaptation of tasks, tools, equipment and the work
environment to the physical and mental needs of workers in order to optimise their comfort,
safety and efficiency.
The benefits of ergonomics at work:
Reduction of injury risks
The adaptation of the workstations prevents musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and other injuries related to repetitive movements or uncomfortable postures.
Improved productivity
By creating a more comfortable and better adapted work environment, employees are more efficient and less tired, which increases their performance.
Reduction of absenteeism
The adaptation of the workstations prevents musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and other injuries related to repetitive movements or uncomfortable postures.
Improving well-being and satisfaction
An ergonomic work environment improves employee comfort, which can increase their job satisfaction and motivation.
Stress reduction
Well-designed tools and work environment reduce physical and psychological tensions, helping to better manage stress at work.
Career longevity
By reducing the risk of occupational diseases, ergonomics can allow workers to maintain
their performance and well-being over the long term.
Ergonomics is therefore a key element to promote a healthy and productive work
environment.