Tag: Humanscale
Humanscale Debuts Sustainable Task Chair
Each Path chair is climate positive, and composed of over 20 lbs of recycled content, including post-industrial material.
Humanscale Earns Certifications for Zero Waste Efforts
The Green Business Certification Inc. aims to help facilities pursue zero waste goals while becoming more resource-efficient.
Humanscale Introduces WellGuard Separation Panels
New separation panels limit the spread of airborne particles between workstations, helping to ensure a safer return to the workplace.
Humanscale Recalls QuickStand Lite Workstations Due To Injury Hazard
The recalled QuickStand Lite workstation’s arm can break and cause the workstation to fall, posing a risk of injury.
ErgoIQ From Humanscale
New web-based program allows employers to complete ergonomic self-evaluations for entire workforce in under 20 minutes.
American Society of Interior Designers 2018 Student Award Winners
Eight winners of the ASID Student Portfolio Competition are awarded a 2018 internship with a company involved in the interior design industry.
QuickStand Lite Sit-Stand Workstation
The QuickStand Lite sit-stand workstation can be attached to any existing, fixed-height desk.
Two Humanscale Products Earn International Recognition
The Infinity task light wins Red Dot product award; OfficeIQ honored as a World Changing Idea Finalist by Fast Company.
Humanscale Earns Living Product Challenge Certification
The company is recognized for sustainable manufacturing practices for its ergonomic Float height-adjustable table and Diffrient Smart task chair.
Rise Sit/Stand by Humanscale
This ergonomic tool retrofits existing desks to allow users to transition between sitting and standing positions throughout the day.
From The Archives: Niels Diffrient — A Balanced Approach To Design
Niels Diffrient died on June 8, 2013 at the age of 84. This Q&A from the Today's Facility Manager archives illustrates how one of the top human factors designers came from humble beginnings to sprout impressive roots. It has been retrieved in his honor. From the October 2002 issue.
Furniture Trends: The New World
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Ergonomic Trends: Ergonomics Know How
As employees expect more, facility managers must be prepared to provide safe, comfortable furnishings.