Title: Ergonomic Essentials
1Ergonomic Essentials
- Presented by
- Sandra Shortt, RN
- Kathryn Carnegis
- February 19, 2004
2In the News
- President Bush
- Cites Federal Workplace Injuries
-
- Associated Press - Fri, Jan. 09, 2004
- WASHINGTON - Workplace injuries by federal
employees cost
- More than 2 billion in workers' compensation
losses - 168,000 injury claims
- 2 million lost production days a year
"Clearly, government agencies should strive to do
more to improve workplace safety and health and
reduce the costs of injury to workers and
taxpayers," Bush said in a memo to federal
executives. Many workplace
injuries are preventable."
3Overview
- Definitions
- Symptoms
- Risk Factors
- Prevention
- Workstation Workout
- Workstation Setup
- Team Project
- Resources Questions
4Definitions
- Ergonomics
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Repetitive Stress Disorder
5Symptoms
- Pain -
- Numbness or Tingling
- Arm
- Hands
- Fingers
- Range of Motion Reduction
- Shoulder
- Arm
- Hand
6Symptoms (continued)
- Swelling
- Joint
- Muscle
- Weakened Grip
- Weakness or Pain
- Neck
- Shoulders
- Back
- Arm
- Wrist
- Hand
7Symptoms (continued)
- Vision Problems
- Blurring
- Difficulty Focusing
- Headaches
- Fatigue
8Risk Factors
!
- Repetitive motion
- Confined or awkward workspace
- Lifting and carrying heavy objects
- Routinely working with power tools
9Prevention
- Seek early diagnosis and treatment for symptoms
-
- Stretch everyday
- (sigh )
- Optimize your work environment
- Layout
- Equipment
10Temporary Relief
- Ibuprofen for pain and swelling
- Alternating ice/heat on affected area
- Consult physician promptly if symptoms persist
11Workstation Workout
- Vision
- Focus exercise
- Eye rolling
- Cup palms over closed eyes
- Hands and Wrists
- Finger stretch fist
- Fingertip exercises
- Thumb pull
Frequent mini-exercise breaks are recommended
12Workstation Workout (continued)
- Neck and Back
- Head bends (side to side, forward and back)
- Head turn
- Arms crossed at shoulders shrug
- Arch with linked hands behind back
- Full extension (arms legs as far out as you
can)
13WorkStation Setup
- Neutral Posture
- Frequent Breaks
- Zones
- User
- Equipment
14User Setup
- Chair
- Seat height tilt
- Knees bent at 900
- Feet flat
- Arms flat on desk
- Lower back against chair back
- Monitor
- 28-24 away from you
- Tilt to reduce glare
- Keyboard Mouse
- Placed so that shoulders are relaxed
- Upper arms at sides
- Hands level with wrists
- Office Supplies Phone
- Place these items out of armspread reach
15Equipment
16Optional Equipment
- Eyestrain or Headaches
- Document Holder
- Anti-glare eyeglasses
- Anti-glare filters
17Optional Equipment (continued)
- Wrist or Hand Discomfort
- Wrist rest
- Wheeled mouse
- Ergonomic keyboard
- Wrist gloves
18Optional Equipment (continued)
- Back, Neck or Shoulder Discomfort
- Armed Chair
- Keyboard Tray
- Footrest
- Back support
- Telephone headset
19Team Project
- Break into groups of 3-4 people
- Take turns arranging the workspace to fit each
of you - Review recommendations
20Resources and Questions ?
www.ergoweb.com ergo.human.cornell.edu www.healt
hycomputing.com www.3m.com/us/office/ergonomics