Ergonomics is defined as ‘an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that people and things interact most efficiently and safely’; also called biotechnology, human engineering, or human factors. Simply said, ergonomics is the practice of preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs). Successful implementation of ergonomic practices increases productivity, reduces illnesses and injuries, and boosts satisfaction among dental professionals1. In contrast unsuccessful implementation of ergonomic practices can lead to WRMSDs.
Our ERGOFORM™ Ergonomic Design Technology allows us to engineer more comfortable gloves that improve performance and ease musculoskeletal stress that could lead to injuries.
Ansell's HYDRASOFT™ Technology is an odorless, water-based coating applied on the inside of the glove that helps retain moisture and rehydrate dry skin to improve the wearers’ skin condition.
Ansell's solutions portfolio consists of gloves that are made from a durable and soft nitrile formulation manufactured without chemical accelerators, helping to protect users from Type IV chemical allergies.
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1 Gupta A., Bhat M., Bansal N., Gupta G., „Ergonomists in Dentistry“; Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2014:1(1):30.