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MHI Ergonomics Assist Systems and Equipment Council releases EASE 101

New document provides structured introduction to industrial ergonomics

By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
April 20, 2026

The MHI Ergonomics Assist Systems and Equipment Council (EASE) industry group today announced the release of its Industrial Ergonomics 101, or EASE 101 guide document.

The announcement follows MODEX 2026, a trade show hosted by MHI April 13-16 in Atlanta, Georgia. The document is free to access at the end of this article.

Beginning with the fundamentals

The document provides a structured introduction to industrial ergonomics, beginning with the fundamentals: what ergonomics is, why it matters, and how it applies specifically to industrial and supply chain environments.

The EASE 101 Document also covers key ergonomic concepts, outlines common risk factors - such as force, posture, and repetition - and explains how poor ergonomics contributes to fatigue, injuries, and operational inefficiencies.

The industry group said this foundation sets the stage for understanding how ergonomics supports both worker well being and organizational performance.

“At EASE, our goal is to make ergonomics practical and actionable for the industry and the end-users we serve,” said Megan Baker, EASE Council member, team lead for the document, & UNEX marketing director. “This 101 resource was created to give companies a clear starting point, helping them understand how better-designed work leads to safer teams and stronger performance.”

What is industrial ergonomics?

Industrial ergonomics is the practice of designing work so it fits the capabilities and limits of real people instead of forcing people to adapt to poorly-designed tasks.

When applied effectively, ergonomics reduces fatigue, lowers the risk of injury, and elevates the quality of work. The result is fewer mistakes, fewer disruptions, and a more resilient workforce.

In today’s supply chain environment - where labor is scarce and expectations are high - the EASE Council said ergonomics isn’t a luxury - it’s a strategic advantage. If your goal is safer operations and stronger performance, ergonomics can be the foundation that makes it possible.

"The EASE 101 document brings together the expertise of leading ergonomic-focused businesses within MHI to give the industry a clear, practical introduction to ergonomics,” said Nate Guralski, EASE Council member, & Nutting Carts and Trailers & Columbus McKinnon general manager. “It’s the kind of resource that helps businesses make smarter decisions to improve safety, reduce strain, and keep workers at the center of the operation."

Read EASE Council’s Industrial Ergonomics 101 guide
 

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