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Poor ergonomic design can have a significant impact on the well-being and performance of workers, primarily leading to injury and discomfort. When workstations, tools, and tasks are not designed to fit the physical capabilities and limitations of employees, it can result in various physical strain and health issues, such as musculoskeletal disorders, repetitive strain injuries, and chronic pain. These conditions not only create a direct impact on the employees' health but can also lead to decreased productivity, increased absenteeism, and higher healthcare costs for employers.
Furthermore, discomfort experienced during work hours can distract employees and diminish their overall job performance, leading to a reduction in efficiency. The adverse outcomes of poor ergonomic practices underscore the importance of creating a work environment that prioritizes the physical well-being of employees to prevent discomfort and injuries.