WHITE PAPERS & REPORTS
A Practical guide on how to deliver an effective implementation of your employee wellbeing strategy.
Source: Welbot.
Credits: Welbot.
The contribution of office work to sedentary behaviour associated risk.
Source: BMC Public Health.
Credits: Sharon Parry, Leon Straker.
What the research says about sit-stand workstations, including how to ensure you get the benefits you’re paying for.
Source: Wellnomics.
Credits: Dr Kevin Taylor (BE, PhD), Nicola Green, MPhil (Hons); BA (Business Psychology); Adv. Cert. Occ. Health Physio; Dip. Physio.
A 2007 Office Ergonomics White Paper examined the need for movement in the office work environment.
Source: Atlas Ergonomics, LLC.
Credits: Drew Bossen.
Earlier this year, Welbot created an audit tool for organisations to evaluate their wellbeing strategies.
Source: Welbot.
Credits: Welbot.
In today’s increasingly automated society, people in the workforce are finding that their lives are becoming more and more sedentary.
Source: TiMOTION.
Credits: TiMOTION.
Someone who spends several hours each day working at a computer may already know that they are at risk for a host of repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) related to monitor, keyboard and mouse use.
Source: Just Stand.
Credits: Just Stand.
Musculoskeletal health is probably the largest contributor to quality of life there is. And usually, it’s entirely in our control.
Source: Vitrue VIDA.
Credits: Vitrue VIDA.
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