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Ergonomic Workspace
Seating

Ten Criteria Defining Ergonomic Seating site 11W
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The Following
criteria offer a useful check list for defining ergonomic seating. It
is the total mix of these design features and characteristics that make it
possible to improve worker's comfort, while reducing fatigue, physical
stress and the potential for musculoskeletal disorders. |
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Pneumatic Adjustability
Allows quick, easy changes in seat height. |
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Seat Tilt
Affords posture balance during prolonged tasks that require workers to bend
forward. |
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Durable Seat Construction
Microcellular, self-skinning polyurethane or high density foam construction
assures durability and long lasting comfort. |
Ergonomic Seat Design
Waterfall fronts ease pressure behind knees. Saddle shape contour
supports weight evenly. |
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Seat Height Adjustment
A wide seat height adjustment allows workers, whether tall, short or
in-between, to adjust their chairs for maximum comfort. This is
critical in multishift operations where the same chair may be used by two or
even three different workers. |
Contoured Seat Backs
Tilt to maintain lumbar support. Adjust vertically, forward and
backward to fit different workers. |
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Foot Supports
Reduce fatigue, alleviate muscle strain, promote better circulation.
Multi-level industrial footrests. Adjustable operational footring. |
Upholstery
Self-skinning, microcellular polyurethane resists tears, punctures and
spills in shop floor applications. Abrasion resistant fabric
(1,000.000 double rubs) offers durability, breathability. |
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Five Leg Base
Maximitability with footprints of 26", 25", 23" or 19" diameter, determined
by chair style. |
Warranty
A strong warranty is your assurance that the ergonomic seating you select is
built to last. |
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Ergonomically Designed
Sit-Stand Stools
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