JLG
This article was adapted from its original version, Work More Efficiently With the 10 Basic Principles of Ergonomics, on the JLG blog with permission from the company. The piece was written by the team at JLG and edited by Alexis Brumm for the Rental
website.
Whether you work seated or standing, these 10 basic principles of ergonomics can help you evaluate the tasks you do every day and make simple changes that make a big impact. Although the principles of ergonomics are most often applied to work environments, you can also use them at home, in your car, or on the go to improve your overall well-being.
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