Unawareness about ergonomics is observed in industry in which work is undertaken. Musculoskeletal disorders are there in the welding process where workers are working in kneeling posture and it shows that there is need to change the body postures [2]. The application of ergonomic principles would help to increase machine performance and productivity, but mostly help human operator to be comfortable and secure [3]. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are common health problem throughout the world. Work related musculoskeletal disorders are group of painful disorders of muscles, tendons and nerves, recommended the awareness and proper ergonomics training to the workers [4]. Discomfort increased with the progress of the day and was highest at the end of a shift; subject age had no effect on patient tendency to experience discomfort levels [5]. That an ergonomic workstation design can contribute significantly to improve physiological performance of the operators [6]. Workers work under tough conditions to perform the desired task. These tough conditions normally give rise to various musculoskeletal disorders within the workers. These disorders emerge within the workers body due to repetitive lifting, differential lifting height, ambient conditions etc [7]. Ergonomics related to the design of methods and processes can help eliminate or decrease work related risks as well as improve the company‟s quality and productivity [8]. The importance of ergonomics in product design, working environment, and its influence in industrial workstation design, the interdisciplinary nature of ergonomics and the implications of ergonomics in industrial engineering function [9]. A significant proportion of the workers are working in very bad postures. The study recommended proposed that there is dire need of implementation of ergonomics intervention with proper awareness among worker [10]. The study revealed that there had been several gaps in work environment, tools and equipment that affect the health and safety of workers at the work site [11].