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Ergoweb Inc. Celebrates The Ergonomics Report(TM) With Style


March 5, 2003

By Editor

Who says one-year-olds can’t celebrate with style? Not Peter M. Budnick, Ph.D., CPE, President and CEO of Ergoweb Inc., where the company’s monthly printed newsletter, The Ergonomics Report(TM), is marking its one-year anniversary by changing its look and increasing the publication’s ability to provide even more pertinent ergonomics information to its readers.

“We’re responding to the great comments we’ve received over the past year,” said Dr. Budnick, noting that the new design is a melding of experience, feedback and, what Ergoweb does best – ergonomics. “It’s a much more ergonomic ergonomics publication,” said Budnick.

Featuring a new color scheme, masthead and even more news, analysis and knowledge for productive people(TM), the newly redesigned newsletter, The Ergonomics Report, is the only publication of its kind. Each month, The Ergonomics Report features original, unbiased reporting on ergonomics activities that matter in work and play. Whether it’s office ergonomics, children’s issues, lifting, manufacturing, back belts, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) or government regulations, The Ergonomics Report offers an experienced eye on ergonomics for its readers each month. And with its new design, the publication’s easy-to-manage 12-page style is packed with even more useful knowledge and information for all of its subscribers.

“We’re very excited about the new design. It gives us the opportunity to offer our readers even more of what they’re looking for – solid, unbiased, balanced reporting on everything ergonomic,” said Budnick. “And as always, we’re hoping to receive plenty of feedback.”

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