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Check out our blog post about reducing workplace injuries through ergonomic seating: bit.ly/l3yhyf


Smart design and flexibility trump rigid ergonomics any day. Intuitively structured workspace that considers all shapes and sizes = win.


Things you might hear at Labtech Seating = Focus on shoulder high adjustable backrest and stretch seating type for long-term happiness.


We’re knocking out a few common ergonomic myths for architects. http://bit.ly/kD4rXs


The science of ergonomics … guidelines, conditions and more from our friends at OSHA. http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/ergonomics/


Smart, intuitive ergonomics isn’t rigid practices. Forget the myths; focus on the individual needs of your employees.


Demystifying ergonomic myths for architects – Drafting chairs FTW!


Two things to remember for our lovely lab techs out there - Sit close to work area and adjust height of your chair to match the bench.


What’s easy to clean, unreactive, lightweight and most often found beneath your rear? If you’re a lab tech and answered lab stool = win.


How would you rank affordability against quality in lab seating when it’s 8-10 hours a day on the line?


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