Ergonomics (from the Greek "ergos" meaning work, and "nomos" meaning knowledge) involves adapting the tools to the needs of the workers, rather than trying to make workers adjust to the tools. The idea is to view employees as assets and not expenses. Psychologically, a worker using a properly designed tool feels better about the job, and does higher quality work, while reducing or eliminating repetitive motion hazards. Lobster's Soft-SetŪ shockless technology offers ergonomically correct action to minimize risk of CTDs. |
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