Achieve Sustainable Cost Reductions and Prevent Occupational Injuries

Comfort Zone™ offers four simple steps to reduce costs without sacrificing capacity. Through its applied ergonomic approach, Comfort Zone™ tracks and measures the benefits of any contemplated or implemented initiative thus providing management with a reliable ROI analysis.

Denver, CO, April 27, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Integrated Business Resource (IBR) has introduced Comfort Zone™, a simple four-step process that aids employers in achieving sustainable cost reductions and mitigating risk of occupational injuries. The end result is a safer and more productive work environment. Comfort Zone™ uses applied ergonomics and a systematic approach to identify gaps between current performance and risk levels and potential. Once the factors that tax productivity and put employees at risk are uncovered, an action plan is put in place to correct those factors.

Key factors which tax productivity and place employees at risk include physical discomfort caused by physical stress and/or temperature; air quality containing contaminates, odors, low oxygen levels and humidity; and lighting with improper levels, color temperature or glare. Other factors include noise, disorganization, psychological discomfort, scents, color, design and sound.

Comfort Zone™ can identify and manage these critical environmental variables to enable employers to reduce risk and related costs while enhancing productivity. Predictive analytics and comparative report data provide a solid foundation that leads to measurable results for the employer’s bottom line.

About IBR – IBR is in the business of helping employers achieve sustainable cost reductions and prevent occupational injuries. Their solutions are tailored to support employer’s ergonomic, human capital, real estate, technology and cost-savings initiatives through innovative products, including Comfort Zone. For more information about Comfort Zone, visit www.ibr2.com or call 1.866.519.4312.

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