VistaLab Technologies offers a new training program to
increase awareness of ergonomic issues in the laboratory. Developed and
presented by a Certified Professional Ergonomist, the session is uniquely
focused on best practices in workplace ergonomics for the laboratory environment.
Attendees will become familiar with ergonomic practices and associated
disciplines, and be introduced to the form and function of the human body
as it relates to the work related tasks.
The program provides a valuable method for evaluating
and quantifying ergonomic risks that occur in the laboratory environment.
Many laboratory professionals have not received the training or tools
needed to recognize potential ergonomic issues within their work area,
or guidance on corrective actions that can prevent commonly occurring
occupational cumulative trauma disorders. The curriculum in this program
addresses this need so attendees can then develop an effective ergonomics
program within their organization.
Curriculum Outline
Introduction to ergonomics and Biomechanics
1. Definitions of Applied Ergonomics
2. Current and proposed legislation and regulations (OSHA)
Ergonomic Risk Factors
1. Workplace risk factors (posture, force, repetition, vibration,
contact stress, environment)
2. Commonly occurring Cumulative Trauma Disorders (definition and type)
3. Ergonomic considerations in workstation & equipment setup
4. Ergonomics and pipetting
Improving Laboratory Ergonomics
1. Effective policies & procedures
2. Components of an effective ergonomics program
3. Case studies in ergonomics
Questions & Answers
This educational activity is being offered by VistaLab Technologies, Inc.
as part of its LEAP program (Laboratory Ergonomics Awareness Program). LEAP,
a VistaLab exclusive, provides organizations with a variety of ways to introduce
the concept of ergonomically-correct pipetting to their employees. For more
information call Kathy Wojtyna, Ovation Product Manager at (888) 652-6520,
extension 4049.