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Ergonomics

Benefits of ergonomics

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Consultants at SRI-Ergonomics are dedicated to the application of ergonomics and workplace biomechanical principles to ensure that job tasks, equipment, and consumer products are both safe and effective at improving the work environment. SRI continues a long tradition of ergonomics / human factors research and industry partnerships at Ohio State, emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach to work system design. Our unique organization allows us to not only conduct state-of-the art ergonomics research, but to then translate that knowledge to the direct benefit of our clients.

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    • Reduced number and cost of injuries

    • Increased productivity

    • Enhanced efficiency

    • Less turnover

    • Higher levels of job satisfaction

    • Improved work operations

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    News
    SRI's Knapik Becomes Research Faculty in HSI
    The Spine Research Institute (SRI) is pleased to announce that its Associate Director has become a Research Professor within Ohio State's Department of Integrated Systems...
    "Skeleton School" Outreach Introduces STEM to Preschoolers
    Posted: August 7, 2023 SRI leader and Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor Devina Purmessur-Walter is working to engage budding engineers at an early age. She believes that...
    Cognitive Dissonance Found to Increase Loads on the Low Back and Neck
    A new study the SRI team recently published found that the mental distress of cognitive dissonance – encountering information that conflicts with how we act or what we believe –...

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    Motion-Sensing Wearable to Help Treat Back Pain
    New Motion Sensing System Better Indicator of Recovery from Spine Surgery than Reports of Pain
    Marras named Distinguished University Professor, Ohio State's highest faculty honor
    William Marras Receives Arnold M. Small and Betty M. Sanders President's Distinguished Service Award
    Events
    Spring 2024 Ergonomics Short Course (virtual)
    2024 HFES International Annual Meeting
    Autumn 2024 Ergonomics Short Course (in-person)