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Oxford Elite Prestige Wiper/Scraper Entrance Mat
Impacto 907-40 Memory Foam Anti-Vibration Vehicle Seat Cushion Ergonomics - CleanflowImpacto 907-40 Memory Foam Anti-Vibration Vehicle Seat Cushion Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Impacto PPAL Lumbar Cushion Ergonomics - CleanflowImpacto PPAL Lumbar Cushion Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Impacto Impacto PPAL Lumbar Cushion
Sale price$41.09 CAD
Impacto LS Air Belt Lumbosacral Ergonomics - CleanflowImpacto LS Air Belt Lumbosacral Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Impacto Impacto LS Air Belt Lumbosacral
Sale price$205.84 CAD
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Impacto SP Air Belt Sport Plus Ergonomics - CleanflowImpacto SP Air Belt Sport Plus Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Impacto Impacto SP Air Belt Sport Plus
Sale price$144.13 CAD
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Impacto MAT5030 Large Standing Mat 18″ x 36″ Ergonomics - CleanflowImpacto MAT5030 Large Standing Mat 18″ x 36″ Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Impacto MAT5040 Medium Kneeling Mat 8″ x 16″ Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Impacto MAT5020 Medium Standing Mat 16" x 28" Ergonomics - CleanflowImpacto MAT5020 Medium Standing Mat 16" x 28" Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Impacto MAT5050 Kneeling Mat 14" x 21" Ergonomics - Cleanflow
Description

Ergonomics is the science of designing and arranging things so that people can use them easily and safely. When we talk about chairs, gloves, and mats, ergonomics plays a crucial role in ensuring comfort, safety, and efficiency for the user. Let's delve into the ergonomics of each:

Chairs

Support: A chair should provide adequate lumbar support. The curvature of the chair's backrest should align with and support the natural curve of the spine.

Adjustability: Chairs should have adjustable heights so users can ensure their feet rest flat on the ground. Armrests should also be adjustable, allowing users' elbows to remain close to their body and form an angle between 90° and 120°.

Seat Depth: When sitting all the way back in the chair, the user should be able to fit 2-3 fingers between the back of their knees and the edge of the seat.

Material: The material should be breathable to avoid excessive sweating and provide adequate cushioning.

Gloves

Fit: Gloves should fit well, conforming to the contours of the hand without being too tight or too loose.

Material: Depending on the task, the material should be chosen for durability, flexibility, and breathability. For example, gloves for manual work might be made of tougher materials, while those for precision tasks should be more flexible.

Dexterity: Gloves should allow users to perform tasks with as much dexterity as possible. This means the fingers should move freely, and tactile feedback should be maintained.

Protection: Depending on the task, gloves might need to provide protection from chemicals, cuts, or extreme temperatures.

Mats

Cushioning: For standing tasks, anti-fatigue mats should be used. They provide cushioning which reduces fatigue from standing for extended periods.

Slip-resistant: Mats should be slip-resistant to prevent accidents.

Edge Design: The edges of the mat should be tapered to prevent tripping hazards.

Size and coverage: The mat should be large enough to allow the user to move slightly and change their standing position, but not so large that it becomes an obstruction.

Material: It should be easy to clean and resistant to chemicals or substances it may come into contact with.

For all these products, the ergonomic principles focus on reducing strain, preventing injuries, and ensuring the comfort of the user. It's essential to understand the specific needs of the user and the task at hand to make the right ergonomic decisions.

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