An Intensive 5-Day Training Course
Workshop on Ergonomics for Drivers: Reducing the Risk of Repetitive Driving Injury (RDI)
Workshop on Ergonomics for Drivers: Reducing the Risk of Repetitive Driving Injury (RDI)
Tutor-Led Class @ NGN200,000.00 per Participant
Online @ NGN180,000.00 Per participant
On-Site to make formal request
Venue: Mechelectric Conference Centres, Ikeja, Abuja, PH and Ota
Date and Time: April 21 - 25, 2025; 0900Hr - 1600Hr Daily
Program overview:
Prolonged periods of sitting and driving can place heavy demands on drivers’ posture, particularly when sitting in a vehicle due to added effects of movement and vibration on the body. Being comfortable and well-positioned in a vehicle helps to reduce driver fatigue and the development of “Repetitive Driving Injury’ (RDI) The five most common RDIs caused by driving are foot cramp, lumbar pain, stiff neck, side ache, and headache/eye strain.
This Driving ergonomics program focuses on the health aspects of driving, drawing upon biology, psychology, engineering and design to create vehicle environments in which Drivers have a lower chance of injuries caused as a result of poor driving posture.
For whom:
This program is designed for all company drivers and corporate dispatch riders. The course will equally be beneficial to Truck Drivers and their fleet or administrative managers in charge of organizing transportation.
Learning objectives:
At the end of the program, participants will be able to:
Course outline:
Day 1: Vehicle Ergonomics: An Overview
Training Methodology
Lectures, discussions, exercises, case studies, audio-visual aids will be used to reinforce these teachings/learning methods.
The Certificate
Certificate of Completion will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course
Prolonged periods of sitting and driving can place heavy demands on drivers’ posture, particularly when sitting in a vehicle due to added effects of movement and vibration on the body. Being comfortable and well-positioned in a vehicle helps to reduce driver fatigue and the development of “Repetitive Driving Injury’ (RDI) The five most common RDIs caused by driving are foot cramp, lumbar pain, stiff neck, side ache, and headache/eye strain.
This Driving ergonomics program focuses on the health aspects of driving, drawing upon biology, psychology, engineering and design to create vehicle environments in which Drivers have a lower chance of injuries caused as a result of poor driving posture.
For whom:
This program is designed for all company drivers and corporate dispatch riders. The course will equally be beneficial to Truck Drivers and their fleet or administrative managers in charge of organizing transportation.
Learning objectives:
At the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Fit themselves to their vehicles so they can drive in with maximum natural ability of their body to move and respond to physical stress.
- Develop a Safety mindset and healthy working attitude behind the steering wheels
- Reduce driving-related risk of accidents, injuries and illness by avoiding Repetitive Driving Injuries (RDI)
- Have proper perception that their employers care for their well-being.
- Understand the common risks associated with prolong driving and be able to reduce exposure
- Enhance drivers’ well-being and productivity.
Course outline:
Day 1: Vehicle Ergonomics: An Overview
- Risk Assessment of life-long injury
- Sitting for long periods of time
- Incorrect seating position
- Incorrect posture
- Making awkward twists and turns
- Reaching into the foot well or rear of the vehicle
- Manual handling/lifting of goods in and out of the vehicle
- Incorrect posture when reaching into the boot
- The vibration of the road surface.
- Symptoms of Life-Long injury include:
- Pins and needles’
- Stiffness after a journey
- Aching neck or shoulders
- Chronic back pain
- Deterioration of the health of the spine
- Degeneration of spinal discs.
- The impact of specific conditions on driving and management
- Driving Posture,
- Seat Height
- Seat Position,
- Tilt of the Seat
- The Inclination of the Seat Back
- Lumbar Support
- Supporting the Thoracic Spine or Rib Cage
- Adjusting Your Mirrors,
- Seat Belts
- Steering Wheel and Arm Position
- Steering Height, o Other Factors
- Ergonomic driver set-up
- Remediation
- Exercises and stretches for in and out of the car
- Manual handling for drivers
Training Methodology
Lectures, discussions, exercises, case studies, audio-visual aids will be used to reinforce these teachings/learning methods.
The Certificate
Certificate of Completion will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course














