Organising a work space.

Organising a work space.

Postby Led » Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:49 pm

Src: http://www.hp.com/ergo/keyprinciples.html

Whether you are an adult sharing a computer at work, or a student sharing a computer at school or at home, each time you sit down, adjust the environment to your needs. Adjust the tilt of your monitor, use a box as a footrest, a blanket on the seat to raise your chair height - whatever you need to adjust into your comfort zone.

Key principles

To promote safety and comfort, follow these principles whenever you use your computer.

Adjust
• Adjust your body position and your work equipment.

• There is no one "right" position. Find your comfort zone, as described in this Guide, and when working at your computer, frequently adjust within this zone.


Move
• Vary your tasks so that you can move around; avoid sitting in one posture all day.

• Perform tasks that require walking.


Relax
• Build positive relationships at work and home. Relax and strive to reduce sources of stress.

• Stay aware of physical tension such as clenching your muscles and shrugging your shoulders.

• Take frequent, short breaks.


Listen
• Listen to your body.

• Pay attention to any tension, discomfort, or pain you may feel, and take immediate action to relieve it.


Remember
• Exercise regularly and maintain general fitness; this will help your body withstand the rigors of sedentary work.

• Respect any medical conditions you may have or other known health factors. Adjust your work habits to accommodate them.
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