What's Included
Our ergonomics training is designed to be interactive, practical, and directly applicable to daily tasks:

Teach employees how to customize their environment for comfort and safety.

Prevent back and shoulder injuries with proper body mechanics.

Build small, effective practices into the workday to prevent fatigue.

Tailor training to the tools, processes, and hazards of your industry.

Training aligns with ergonomic best practices and injury prevention standards.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This service is ideal for employers in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, construction, auto repair, collision shops, and office-based environments where repetitive tasks, awkward postures, or heavy lifting are common. Businesses struggling with high workers’ comp claims or costly absenteeism from strain injuries especially benefit from this training.

WHY IT MATTERS
Ergonomic injuries, like back strains, carpal tunnel, and tendonitis, are preventable, yet they account for billions in lost productivity and claims each year. By teaching employees practical skills to reduce strain, this training helps lower workers’ comp claims, improve comfort and morale, and reduce turnover. It also boosts productivity by minimizing fatigue and downtime, while supporting compliance with OSHA’s General Duty Clause by proactively addressing known hazards. Ultimately, empowering employees to prevent injuries themselves creates a safer, more engaged workforce while keeping costs under control.
Engaging, Interactive Training That Sticks
Client Success
Clear answers about how training reduces risks and supports compliance.
Assessments identify risks and recommend changes. This training focuses on employee skills—teaching staff how to adjust, lift, stretch, and work safely every day.
Yes. Many clients see a measurable drop in musculoskeletal injury claims after employees receive this training.
Absolutely. Office ergonomics are a major source of strain injuries. Training can cover proper desk setup, posture, and stretching.
Most sessions run 2–3 hours depending on the group size and job-specific customization.
Yes. While federal OSHA does not have a specific ergonomics standard, this training supports compliance with the General Duty Clause by proactively addressing known hazards. For state OSHA ergonomics standards, trainings are customized to meet the requirements.
Yes. Training is available in both English and Spanish to maximize accessibility.
Protect your workforce, reduce costly claims, and boost productivity with GMG’s Ergonomics & Injury Prevention Skills Training. Schedule a consultation today to give your employees the tools to work smarter, safer, and healthier.




