Ergonomics

Top-down view of the himac CP100NX Ultracentrifuge showing the internal chamber with a P32ST rotor installed. The image highlights the tool-free, self-locking rotor system and the large touch screen interface used for visual balancing and rotor lifetime management.
Eppendorf Ultracentrifuges deliver unmatched speed, safety, convenience, and efficiency — maximize rotor life, simplify balancing, and streamline operation for reliable, high-performance results across various applications
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Individual preparing to walk in sneakers to reduce chronic lower back pain
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Gloved hand reaching towards a row of colorful pipettes
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Lab technician using a microscope at a bench workstation—highlighting ergonomic posture and equipment setup for preventing injury.
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A scientist programs a robotic arm that is kept behind a Plexiglass wall
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image of a woman using a microscope illutrating the importance of microscope ergonomics for injury prevention
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image of a modern lab showing ergonomic design and safety features issustrating best preactices for promoting lab health and wellness
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illustration of a wrist being supported with a hand showing skeletal damage and redness indicating a repetitive strain injury
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