[WEBINAR]
Understanding Ergonomic Shifts in 2025: Trends, Evolutions, and Technology
January 30, 2025 | 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
... How do you keep workers safe in the new year?
... Is AI taking over safety?
... How are ergonomic programs evolving?
As we enter 2025, the most valuable asset you can bring to your company is knowledge. Join Certified Professional Ergonomists, Kristianne Egbert and Heather Ritz, as they sit down with a moderator to explore the essentials of ergonomics in 2025 and how programs are changing (and staying the same) in a new technological landscape. Learn about what trends are vital to the new year and the existing programs that will remain vital to employee safety and company success.
About the Presenters
Kristianne Egbert, CPE
Kristianne attained her Bachelor’s of Science in Human Factors Engineering from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. She is a Certified Professional Ergonomist through the Board of Certified Professional Ergonomists.
Kristianne manages the industrial ergonomics service line at Briotix Health from both the project management and technical consulting standpoint. She has provided ergonomic services to industries through the past 20 years and has worked with a diverse group of clients and their employees, including telecom, automotive, food and beverage, aerospace, retail, office space, and biotech industries.
Her expertise include: results driven training, risk assessments, design guideline consulting, technical analysis with reporting and ergonomic technology solutions for improving work conditions to allow for improved employee performance.
Heather Ritz, CPE
Heather attained her Bachelor’s of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. She is a Certified Professional Ergonomist through the Board of Certified Professional Ergonomists.
Heather’s background includes over 20 years of applying ergonomics in various industries throughout the US and internationally. Heather has worked in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, naval ship building, aerospace, distribution centers, food and beverage, steel foundries, and more.
Her interests are in optimizing employee performance and the overall health and well-being of employees through the application of ergonomics in workstation redesign. She also enjoys problems solving as it relates to ergonomics and efficiency.