Waiting ergonomics refers to the study and design of the most efficient and comfortable ways to wait for a period of time. This can include the arrangement of seating, lighting, and other environmental factors to optimize the waiting experience. It also takes into consideration the physical and psychological needs of individuals while they wait, such as providing adequate support for the body and minimizing stress and boredom. Waiting ergonomics aims to improve the overall well-being and satisfaction of individuals during periods of waiting, whether it be in a doctor’s office, airport, or any other situation.