Work Technique Training

Preventative Measures with Exercising and Ergonomic Workplace Design

Manage ergonomic working processes with work technique training. Our company doctors and physiotherapists analyze ergonomically troublesome workplaces - in terms of the strain put upon workers during lifting and carrying. They develop measures to reduce strain, from technical and organizational adjustments in the workplace to individual training. Your employees can learn how to improve their posture and over the long term reduce strain on their backs, joints, and muscles.

Benefits at a Glance

With TÜV Rheinland as your partner for advice on the workplace, you:

  • Get concrete advice on improved ergonomic working processes
  • Reduce employees' absences due to illness, and prevent chronic illness with targeted training measures
  • Improve your employees’ motivation and identification with your company
  • Discover approaches for performance-impaired or older employees
  • Benefit from funding options for health management

Our Approach

Our company doctors act as the central interface between industrial medical care and the development of work technique training. Their experience in the field of work-related illnesses is compiled by competent expert teams consisting of ErgoPhysConsult® physiotherapists and safety experts to form a holistic solution.

Work Technique Training Step by Step

  • Workplace inspection and workplace analyses
  • Preparation of stress exposure analyses for selected workplaces
  • Development of measures to reduce exposure to stress
  • Physiotherapeutic briefing on appropriate work techniques
  • Report containing recommended measures and training evaluation

Training Options

Depending on the results of the analysis, we recommend the following measures and can assist in implementation:

  • Management team workshops
  • Improvement of the workplace with redesign or implementation of aids
  • Consulting when planning new workplaces
  • Regular work technique briefings at the workplace
  • Individual physical training sessions and specific relief exercises
  • Computer-supported diagnoses of the spine
  • Recommendations on further medical therapy