Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety

Studies have shown that ergonomics implementation is beneficial for the companies and its employees. Benefits include decrease in medical costs and stress levels, and increase in employee productivity, comfort, and safety. Even with these benefits in place, ergonomics implementation is still not pre...

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Main Authors: Lao, Addie Louise S., Ng, Janel, Tiu, Kimberly Camille
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-120392021-10-08T03:54:42Z Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety Lao, Addie Louise S. Ng, Janel Tiu, Kimberly Camille Studies have shown that ergonomics implementation is beneficial for the companies and its employees. Benefits include decrease in medical costs and stress levels, and increase in employee productivity, comfort, and safety. Even with these benefits in place, ergonomics implementation is still not prevalent in the Philippine corporate setting. Therefore, this study would like to examine the effects of workplace stress levels and safety. A quantitative and qualitative approach was done through conducting a survey to 150 participants and through an interview with the president for human factors of the Philippine Ergonomic Society. The results indicate that ergonomic s implementation negatively affect employees perceptions stress level and positively affects their perceptions on safety. Ergonomics implementation in terms of work area design reduces employees perceived stress levels. Moreover, safety in terms of musculoskeletal disorder has a positive relationship with ergonomics design in terms of adjustable chair and work area design. The ergonomics design in terms of adjustable chair increase safety, in terms of decreasing the number of accidents and injuries in the workplace. Given the results of this study, it is recommended that companies implement ergonomics. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11394 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Job stress Human engineering--Standards. Work environment--Standards Work design -- Standards. Offices--Safety measures Business and Corporate Communications
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Job stress
Human engineering--Standards. Work environment--Standards
Work design -- Standards. Offices--Safety measures
Business and Corporate Communications
spellingShingle Job stress
Human engineering--Standards. Work environment--Standards
Work design -- Standards. Offices--Safety measures
Business and Corporate Communications
Lao, Addie Louise S.
Ng, Janel
Tiu, Kimberly Camille
Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety
description Studies have shown that ergonomics implementation is beneficial for the companies and its employees. Benefits include decrease in medical costs and stress levels, and increase in employee productivity, comfort, and safety. Even with these benefits in place, ergonomics implementation is still not prevalent in the Philippine corporate setting. Therefore, this study would like to examine the effects of workplace stress levels and safety. A quantitative and qualitative approach was done through conducting a survey to 150 participants and through an interview with the president for human factors of the Philippine Ergonomic Society. The results indicate that ergonomic s implementation negatively affect employees perceptions stress level and positively affects their perceptions on safety. Ergonomics implementation in terms of work area design reduces employees perceived stress levels. Moreover, safety in terms of musculoskeletal disorder has a positive relationship with ergonomics design in terms of adjustable chair and work area design. The ergonomics design in terms of adjustable chair increase safety, in terms of decreasing the number of accidents and injuries in the workplace. Given the results of this study, it is recommended that companies implement ergonomics.
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author Lao, Addie Louise S.
Ng, Janel
Tiu, Kimberly Camille
author_facet Lao, Addie Louise S.
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Tiu, Kimberly Camille
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title Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety
title_short Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety
title_full Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety
title_fullStr Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety
title_full_unstemmed Workplace ergonomics: Perceptions on employees stress levels and safety
title_sort workplace ergonomics: perceptions on employees stress levels and safety
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