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Title: Office Ergonomics Awareness


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Designing a Ergonomic Workstation
Engineering Ergonomics Safety Training
Office of Engineering Safety Texas Engineering
Experiment Station (TEES) The Dwight Look
College of Engineering
A safe, healthful, and secure environment for
scholarship and research.
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Key Concepts
  • Components accessories for an ergonomic
    workstation
  • Designing an ergonomic workstation
  • Ergonomic products

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Ergonomics
  • OSHA defines ergonomics as the science of
    designing the job to fit the worker, instead of
    forcing the worker to fit the job.
  • The relationship of people to their tools, tasks,
    and environment
  • Tools are designed to fit the employee

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Workstation Components
  • Adjustable Chair
  • Monitor
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Desk

Source http//www.sorm.state.tx.us
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Adjustable Chair
  • Choose a quality ergonomic chair with maximum
    adjustments and simple controls
  • Height
  • Seat depth
  • Seat angle
  • Lumbar support
  • Arm rests
  • Tilt

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Adjustable Chair
  • Read the manual, learn how to properly adjust
    the chair
  • Adjust so
  • Feet rest comfortably on the floor or are
    supported by foot rest
  • Lumbar region of the spine receives support
    (dont sit on the front edge of chair)
  • Backs of legs are supported
  • Armrests support shoulders and arms
  • You are comfortable

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Monitor
  • Position the monitor
  • Directly in front of body
  • About 18-30 inches away from body (arms length)
  • Top of monitor about eye level, or slightly below

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Mouse
  • Should be at the same level and distance as the
    keyboard
  • New mouse designs (e.g., vertical, trackball)
    require less index finger work

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Keyboard
  • Several new styles of keyboards
  • Designed to promote neutral posture
  • Dont just accept the keyboard that came with
    your computer - shop around!

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Keyboard Tray
  • Adjustable
  • swivels left and right, tilts forward and back,
    allows for mouse, extends to different heights
    and positions
  • Positioned so wrists are in the neutral posture

Straight
Not bent or twisted
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Desk
  • The least flexible component
  • Obtain accessories to accommodate and adjust
    existing furnishings
  • If able to purchase new, look for designs that
    will allow correct monitor, keyboard, and mouse
    positioning
  • Some new designs have adjustable height surfaces

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Accessories Foot Rest
  • If you have trouble keeping your feet on the
    floor,try a foot rest.

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Accessories Document holder
  • Should be
  • Adjustable
  • Mounted to monitor or at same height

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Accessories Wrist rest
  • Should be
  • Used only during pauses, not during typing
  • Gel material should be resistant to permanent
    indentations

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Accessories Phone
  • Telephone Head Set
  • Prevents neck extension while cradling telephone
    with shoulder
  • Speaker Phone
  • Place telephone within reach

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Could Be Better Designs
Excessive clutter and glare
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Could Be Better Designs
Overcrowded, Excessive clutter, Keyboard Mouse
too high
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Could Be Better Designs
Overcrowded, Excessive clutter, Keyboard Mouse
too high
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Prepared by
http//engineering.tamu.edu/safety/
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Designing a Ergonomic Workstation
Engineering Ergonomics Safety Training
Office of Engineering Safety Texas Engineering
Experiment Station (TEES) The Dwight Look
College of Engineering
A safe, healthful, and secure environment for
scholarship and research.
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