Economic impact of ergonomic intervention-Four case studies
1National Institute for Working Life, S-17184, Solna, Sweden.
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
|November 16, 2013
Abstract:
The economy of ergonomic improvements is reported as case studies from four Swedish companies. Poor workplace ergonomics and related musculoskeletal problems were already known and had caused repeated sick- leave periods at these workplaces. Expenses associated with certain preventive activities were accounted for and financial effects were estimated based on interviews with representatives at the companies. When costs were compared to gains, the improvements appeared to be highly profitable.

