Health and Safety

Ergonomic Solutions for Workplace Health & Safety

Bad Backs occupational safety product range focuses on providing a comprehensive range of occupational health and safety products tailored to individuals with back-related issues. With a strong commitment to promoting employee well-being and reducing the risk of back injuries, Bad Backs offers innovative ergonomic solutions designed to create safer and more comfortable work environments. more This unique range includes lifting and handling aids, including lifting belts, straps, and assistive devices. These products are engineered to facilitate safe lifting techniques, reducing the risk of back injuries during manual lifting activities and safety stools and step ladders to enhance workplace safety and accessibility.

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$444.00
A 2 tier pressed metal trolley with with dual handle design. Made for moderate to high level use with a 150kg weight capacity. Features: Double stainless steel handles One year...
$599.00
A fully welded construction 2 tier steel trolley made for moderate to high level use. Features: High quality heavy duty 2 tier trolley Industrial quality trolley used across many industries....
$510.00
A 3 tier pressed metal trolley with with dual handle design. Made for moderate to high level use with a 150kg weight capacity. Features: Double stainless steel handles One year...
$836.00
A fully welded construction 3 tier steel trolley made for moderate to high level use. Features: High quality heavy duty 3 tier trolley Industrial quality trolley used across many industries....
Price range: $795.00 through $1,495.00
The Circadian Cooling Mattress Topper helps you maintain a cool, consistent temperature, stopping night sweats and hot, sticky sleep helpfing you achieve a deeper restorative sleep. It's perfect for hot...
$49.00
This simple cooling gel mat is made with gel packs to create a cool but dry sensation and provide relief on hot uncomfortable nights. Can be used to sooth sunburn...
$749.00
The COOLZY personal air conditioner is like a fridge with a tiny fan inside. Light, portable, convenient, no pipes, no water, no ice, no installation and can be used anywhere,...
$165.00
A double deck service cart with reinforced trays, three side panels and double handles. Made for moderate to high level use in any workplace environment with a special focus on...
$516.00
A super strong double deck tool trolley with reinforced trays, two drawers  with ball bearing sliders and double handles. Made for moderate to high level use in any workplace environment....
$3,827.00
Eliminate back injuries by using this electric lifter and transporter. It's super versatile and safe way to transport and handle goods in offices, warehouses, workshops, industrial units, hospitals and even...
This is a super new Light-Duty Medical Cart from market leader Ergotron. The improved design of the lightweight CareFit computer cart fits your people, workflows and environments. The broadest range...
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Full-Featured Medical Cart This innovative, truly ergonomic and easy-to-maneuver healthcare cart features sit-to-stand height adjustment and an adjustable back-tilt keyboard tray Features & Benefits: Effortlessly maneuver the cart to the...
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FAQs

What is the difference between an ergonomic chair and a task chair?

Ergonomic chairs are designed to provide maximum comfort and support, adjusting to the user's body to reduce strain during prolonged sitting. They often feature adjustable seat height, seat depth, lumbar support, and armrests. Task chairs, on the other hand, are more basic and typically used for short-term tasks. They offer fewer adjustments and are generally more affordable than ergonomic chairs.

Why is ergonomic furniture important for health and safety?

Ergonomic furniture is crucial for health and safety as it helps reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, enhances productivity, and promotes comfort. Properly designed furniture supports the body's natural posture, minimizes strain, and helps prevent long-term injuries associated with repetitive tasks or poor seating.

How often should I take breaks when using ergonomic furniture?

Even with ergonomic furniture, it's important to take regular breaks to maintain health. Experts recommend taking a short break every 30 to 60 minutes. This can include standing up, stretching, or walking around to promote circulation and reduce fatigue.

Can ergonomic chairs adjust to all body types?

Most ergonomic chairs are designed with adjustable features to accommodate a wide range of body types. However, it's essential to check the chair's specifications for weight and height limits. Some models may offer more extensive adjustability options to cater to specific needs, ensuring a personalized fit.

What safety features should I look for in a health and safety product?

When selecting health and safety products, look for features such as non-slip surfaces, stability, adjustability, and compliance with safety standards. Additionally, consider products with warranties or certifications that attest to their safety and efficacy.