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  2. 5 of the best ergonomic office tools

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    1\. The QOR360 Ariel ($375)Tired of your standing desk? This "active stool" designed by a former trauma surgeon has a patented rocker seat that promotes constant motion. The Ariel also puts your ...

  3. Manipulator (device) - Wikipedia

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    In industrial ergonomics a manipulator is a lift-assist device used to help workers lift, maneuver and place articles in process that are too heavy, too hot, too large or otherwise too difficult for a single worker to manually handle.

  4. Pointing stick - Wikipedia

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    A number of ergonomic studies to compare trackpoint and touchpad performance have been performed. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Most studies find that touchpad is slightly faster; one study found that "the touchpad was operated 15% faster than the trackpoint". [ 18 ]

  5. Ergonomic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Automated tools (such as power caulking guns) can help reduce the strain of performing a repetitive task. More specific examples and solutions for construction ergonomic hazards can be found in the NIOSH publication, "Simple Solutions: Ergonomics for Construction Workers". High forces

  6. Ergonomics - Wikipedia

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    The term ergonomics (from the Greek ἔργον, meaning "work", and νόμος, meaning "natural law") first entered the modern lexicon when Polish scientist Wojciech Jastrzębowski used the word in his 1857 article Rys ergonomji czyli nauki o pracy, opartej na prawdach poczerpniętych z Nauki Przyrody (The Outline of Ergonomics; i.e. Science of Work, Based on the Truths Taken from the ...

  7. Outline of ergonomics - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ergonomics: Ergonomics – study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities.

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