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No shocks – no surprises: Why ESD-proof workstations are a game-changer for your business
In the electronics industry, electrostatic discharge (ESD) can be a silent but costly threat. A single spark of static electricity can damage sensitive components, cause production delays, and lead to expensive repairs. That's why it's crucial to invest in ESD-proof workstations—your first line of defense against these hazards.

Beyond the Price Tag: Why Total Cost of Ownership Matters
When making a capital investment in industrial workbenches, the upfront price is only part of the equation. A lower initial cost may seem appealing, but hidden costs can quickly add up, impacting long-term value. At Treston, we focus on providing workstations that not only meet your immediate needs but also deliver a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) over time.

How EHS Managers Can Get Workers to Care About Ergonomics
For EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) and facilities managers, reducing workplace injuries is a constant challenge. You know that ergonomics can play a crucial role in preventing injuries like musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), chronic pain, and fatigue, but getting workers to care about changing their habits is another story. Despite the clear benefits, workers often prioritize getting the job done quickly, even if it means working in ways that put them at risk. This leads to preventable injuries, increased absenteeism, and higher healthcare costs—all problems you’re working to avoid.
From the worker’s perspective, they may not prioritize ergonomics because they haven’t experienced an injury—yet. They’ve likely been doing the job the same way for years, and change can feel unnecessary or even frustrating. After all, they just want to get the job done and move on with their day. However, what’s often overlooked is that poor ergonomics can lead to long-term issues that affect not just their ability to work but also their quality of life outside of work. This disconnect leaves managers stuck in a cycle of reacting to injuries instead of preventing them. The good news is that with the right approach—such as regular ergonomic assessments, the right tools, and ongoing support—you can create a win-win: safer work environments for employees and fewer injuries for the company.
From the worker’s perspective, they may not prioritize ergonomics because they haven’t experienced an injury—yet. They’ve likely been doing the job the same way for years, and change can feel unnecessary or even frustrating. After all, they just want to get the job done and move on with their day. However, what’s often overlooked is that poor ergonomics can lead to long-term issues that affect not just their ability to work but also their quality of life outside of work. This disconnect leaves managers stuck in a cycle of reacting to injuries instead of preventing them. The good news is that with the right approach—such as regular ergonomic assessments, the right tools, and ongoing support—you can create a win-win: safer work environments for employees and fewer injuries for the company.

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Treston QuatreX workbenches made our team more comfortable and helped streamline our operations.
Sofia Salmi, CEO Pihka Collection
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Treston’s quality and expertise have been key to delivering successful lab projects
Medline
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Our employees are happier, and we’re proud to showcase our facility to visiting customers.
Howard Lind, President of Cicoil
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The Dimension 4 stations give us the flexibility to reconfigure and grow without losing valuable time.
Dr. Dave Miller
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With the workshop workbenches, the work ergonomics of the employees has clearly improved
Tapio Roiha, CEO, Cycli
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Thanks to adaptable solutions the throughput time at goods receipt reduced from three weeks to two days.
Thomas Janker, Head of Purchasing, Sport Conrad
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With Treston’s solutions, we now have the ability to swiftly convert benches from one task to another
Catarina Nascimento, Special Projects Manager
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