Health & Safety
How to reduce triggers for anxiety at work
Get tips here from a business psychologist on reducing the triggers for anxiety at work. Let’s together tackle this issue – because anxiety, stress and depression account for 49% of new and long-standing cases of work-related ill health.
Advice can go a long way: workstation assessments for global employees
From Brazil to Brisbane every day, employees are receiving workstation guidance from the experienced case managers at Posturite. Meet Suzie from the Managed Service team, who brings ergonomics to your global staff and describes how rewarding it is to help people in discomfort.
Hot-desking? Adjust that chair in just 60 seconds
Achieve an ergonomic position at your hot desk in less than 60 seconds! Max your support and comfort quickly by adjusting your ergonomic chair - so you can crack on with your busy day…
Make work meetings more accessible to employees with hearing loss
Did you know there is technology that’s brilliantly effective for improving hearing in meetings, including for people already wearing hearing aids? In this article, we look at hearing loss assessments for employees and how to transform the accessibility of your meetings.
Is working from home too sedentary and bad for our health?
Discover interesting patterns of work from home habits in this report on the results of the Posturite ‘Move It!’ homeworking survey. Includes commentary from a Professor in Sedentary Behaviour.
Your easy guide to healthy ergonomic laptop use
Don’t head-hang when you use a laptop. Here's tips on what to do to stay comfortable and productive while you use your laptop. Banish those health risks!
Ergonomic, or not?
Posturite’s Head Consultant in Ergonomics dives into a box of office and household products to discuss ‘ergonomic, or not?’. More than an excuse to compare notes on the world’s best corkscrew, we look at what makes an item or tool a pleasure or a nightmare to use.
It’s time to talk about pain in the workplace
You can’t work properly when you're distracted by pain. Musculoskeletal problems are the second most common reason for work absence. Let's talk solutions!
Your laboratory and production staff need good ergonomics – here’s why
Is the risk of musculoskeletal injury in a lab or production workplace higher than in an office? Yes, in fact it is. Get help to create a comfortable environment for your scientific and manufacturing staff.
The A to Z of wellbeing at work: free posters
This poster series shares top tips for staying mentally and physically healthy at work. We all need reminders to look after ourselves during our busy work schedules – if we don’t, it could lead to burnout which is of course counter-productive!