Product-in-Service Training Session (Virtual Ergonomic Training for Teams in India)
Expert Guidance from UK-Based Workstation Ergonomics Specialists
Equip your teams with the knowledge they need to work safely, comfortably, and productively. Our Product-in-Service Training Session is a live, virtual workshop delivered by an experienced UK-based workstation ergonomics assessor, designed specifically for staff working in India—or for global teams responsible for supporting them.
This free-of-charge training session focuses on educating delegates about ergonomic best practices, drawing on internationally recognised principles and scientifically validated solutions proven to reduce musculoskeletal aches and pains at desk-based workstations.
What This Training Session Covers
✔ Live, Interactive Virtual Workshop Delivered in real time, the session encourages questions, discussion, and hands-on understanding, ensuring each delegate gains practical value.
✔ Ergonomic Product Education Learn which ergonomic products—such as chairs, footrests, monitor arms, document holders, and pointing devices—are scientifically proven to help reduce specific types of discomfort, including back pain, neck strain, shoulder tension, and wrist issues.
✔ Real-World Application Delegates discover how these products should be used effectively at home or in the office to create a safer and more comfortable desk setup.
✔ Tailored to Attendee Needs The session is fully interactive. Attendees are encouraged to share their own challenges, discomforts, and workspace limitations so the trainer can provide relevant and personalised advice.
✔ Led by UK Ergonomics Experts All sessions are delivered by UK-based workstation ergonomics assessors with deep experience in supporting global workforces—including staff in India—through evidence-led workplace adjustments.
Why Choose This Training for Your Team?
● Developed in line with UK DSE Regulations and US OSHA ergonomic principles
● Office-based staff needing a remote ergonomic review
● HR, HSE, Facilities, and Occupational Health teams managing staff wellbeing
● Organisations wanting to reduce discomfort-related absences and boost productivity