Ergonomic tips - standing
When performing our daily activities, we have to keep a number of principles in mind to ensure that we place less strain on our back.
Two basic positions
Two basic positionsFor standing activities, we begin from two basic positions


Movement below or above picking height
Movement below or above picking heightFor movements below or above picking height, use a step or bend your hips and knees more


Additional points of support
Additional points of supportYou can also use additional points of support:


Compensatory movements
Compensatory movementsUse compensatory movements (e.g. putting your foot on a stool):


Additional tips
Additional tips- Change position frequently
- Tighten your abdominal and buttock muscles
- Good posture is also partly determined by environmental factors (height of the work surface, office design, storage, workspace, etcetera.)
- Ironing board height: keep your elbows at an 90° angle, then position the ironing board ten centimetres lower than your wrists.
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Latest publication date: 13/08/2024