it helps me to discipline myself and correct my mistakes
Ergonomics
Ergonomics is the study of people's efficiency in their work environment.
The medical term for the study of human factors that affect the work environment is "ergonomics." Ergonomics focuses on understanding how humans interact with elements of their work environment to improve safety, efficiency, and overall well-being. It examines physical, cognitive, and organizational aspects to optimize workplace design and practices.
The safety advisors / officers are resposible for workplace ergonomics in coordination with different department supervisors.
The word ergonomics comes from two Greek words: • ERGO: meaning work • NOMOS: meaning laws
it helps us work better
...may variously be called "human factors," "ergonomics," "industrial psychology," "engineering psychology," or other terms.
Ergonomics
The word "ergonomics" is derived from two Greek words: "ergon" meaning work and "nomos" meaning laws. Thus, ergonomics refers to the study of designing a work environment that best fits the capabilities and limitations of individuals to optimize their efficiency and well-being.
Ergonomics refers to making the work place and home more comfortable and user friendly. It has a positive impact on health. Specifically, ergonomics reduces fatigue, makes tools easier to use, and improves efficiency.
'Ergonomics' in Telugu is కార్యతత్వశాస్త్రము (kāryatatvaśāstramu).
Ergonomics: "scientific study of the efficiency of people in the workplace," coined 1950 from Gk. ergon "work" (see urge (v.)) + (ec)onomics.