Workplace ergonomics literacy
Open layouts for desk pacing that stay informational
Teams use our library of short filmed prompts plus timing diagrams to revisit how workstations feel over a week. Messaging stays descriptive so internal policies can adapt the material responsibly.
Why asymmetric spacing?
Breathing gaps mirror how attention stretches
Information density loosens as you move down the page. This mirrors how many facilitators layer an introduction, a practical reference, and then open space for teams to comment without crowding the layout.
Nothing here replaces facility policies or licensed safety reviews; it is editorial guidance for internal enablement teams.
Modular references
Three reference tracks you can mix
Standing-desk shifts, seated micro pauses, and hybrid schedules each get their own chapter inside the Hub. Videos stay under three minutes and describe optional movements without promising outcomes.
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Standing module
Filmed prompts for height-adjustable surfaces with neutral wording about balance and footwear.
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Seated module
Chair-based sequences that mention optional shoulder rolls without pressure to finish every cue.
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Hybrid cadence
Rotation ideas for teams that hot-desk, including signage language you can reuse internally.
Transparent tooling
Charts and checklists stay clearly labeled
The Charts page provides sliders that only reshape illustrative bars. The Checker page outputs copy you can paste into internal docs, with an explicit note that it is not diagnostic.
Printable kits
Physical supplements for facilitators
Downloadable worksheets and scheduling boards help floor hosts run sessions without implying medical benefit. Pricing uses plain numbers in New Zealand dollars.
Reach the editorial desk
Ownership and contact stay visible
We publish from Diamond Harbour with a published phone line and email route for updates. Use the form when you want to share documentation feedback or request printed inventory.