Workplace Ergonomics Program refers to a program that may be instituted by a corporation or organization as a service to employees. Professional ergonomic evaluations may be used to evaluate, prevent and manage work-related musculoskeletal disorders. The main elements of an ergonomics program often include workstation analysis, training, and education.

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