Ergonomically Speaking......
2025 brought hybrid headaches, overloaded inboxes and more than a few makeshift home-office setups. But 2026 won’t wait — and the organisations who prepare now will protect their people and their productivity. In this episode, I break down the key ergonomic trends employers need to know for 2026, including rising MSD risks, neurodiversity needs, compliance pressure, and the shift toward proactive, whole-person ergonomics. If you’re responsible for staff wellbeing, compliance or hybrid workforce planning, this episode is for you. What You’ll Learn: * Why hybrid working remains a major ergonomic challenge * How musculoskeletal issues are evolving — and why they’re costing organisations more * What “whole-person ergonomics” looks like in 2026 * How neurodiversity is shaping workplace setup and design * Why reactive ergonomics will take a back seat to proactive planning * What emerging ergonomic technologies mean for employers * The practical steps every organisation should take before January Key Takeaways * More absence, more sick-pay obligations, and higher HR workload create real cost pressures * Employees expect comprehensive ergonomic support — physical, cognitive and environmental * Early intervention and proactive assessment programmes prevent long-term issues * Compliance expectations around hybrid and home-working setups are increasing * Investing in ergonomics improves wellbeing, productivity and retention 👉 Full blog post: https://boyneergonomics.ie/the-2026-ergonomics-forecast-what-employers-need-to-prepare-for/ 💬 Let's Keep the Conversation Going! Have a question, a tip, or an “aha!” moment from this episode? www.boyneergonomics.ie [http://www.boyneergonomics.ie/] Instagram: boyne_ergonomics Bluesky: boyne-ergonomics.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niamhpentony [https://www.linkedin.com/in/niamhpentony] TikTok: @niamh_boyneergo 🙌 Thank You for Listening! If you found this episode useful, share it with a colleague in HR, Health & Safety or Operations. Subscribe for more evidence-based ergonomics insights, and if you’re planning your 2026 ergonomics strategy, get in touch — I’d love to help.
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