Title: Office Ergonomics Awareness
1Designing 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.
2Key Concepts
- Components accessories for an ergonomic
workstation - Designing an ergonomic workstation
- Ergonomic products
3Ergonomics
- 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
4Workstation Components
- Adjustable Chair
- Monitor
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Desk
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5Adjustable Chair
- Choose a quality ergonomic chair with maximum
adjustments and simple controls - Height
- Seat depth
- Seat angle
- Lumbar support
- Arm rests
- Tilt
6Adjustable 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
7Monitor
- 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
8Mouse
- Should be at the same level and distance as the
keyboard - New mouse designs (e.g., vertical, trackball)
require less index finger work
9Keyboard
- Several new styles of keyboards
- Designed to promote neutral posture
- Dont just accept the keyboard that came with
your computer - shop around!
10Keyboard 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
11Desk
- 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
12Accessories Foot Rest
- If you have trouble keeping your feet on the
floor,try a foot rest.
13Accessories Document holder
- Should be
- Adjustable
- Mounted to monitor or at same height
14Accessories Wrist rest
- Should be
- Used only during pauses, not during typing
- Gel material should be resistant to permanent
indentations
15Accessories Phone
- Telephone Head Set
- Prevents neck extension while cradling telephone
with shoulder - Speaker Phone
- Place telephone within reach
16Could Be Better Designs
Excessive clutter and glare
17Could Be Better Designs
Overcrowded, Excessive clutter, Keyboard Mouse
too high
18Could Be Better Designs
Overcrowded, Excessive clutter, Keyboard Mouse
too high
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21Designing 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.