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Office Ergonomics

PURPOSE To provide the tools to set up and maintain a healthy office workspace & environment

WHAT IS A GOOD POSTURE?

OFFICE SETUP CHAIR WORK SURFACE INPUT DEVICES MONITOR ACCESSORIES HABITS & EDUCATION

OFFICE SETUP CHAIR

WHAT DOES A CHAIR NEED? If your chair does not have the blue box features, it may be time to get a new chair

CHAIR HEIGHT While standing, adjust the height of the chair so the highest point of the seat is just below your kneecap Feel Pressure in the Rear? Raise Your Chair Feel Pressure in the Thighs? Lower Your Chair KNEE Even Weight Distribution is the Goal

LUMBAR SUPPORT Lower Back When sitting, adjust the height of the backrest so the lumbar pad supports the natural curve of your lower back Feel Contact on Lower Back SEAT TILT Sit either flat or slightly upwards (5 ) to improve comfort Seat Pan is Flat

SEAT DEPTH When sitting, the seat pan should allow you to use the back support without the front of the seat pressing against the back of your knees Two Fingers Gap Space Between Seat Edge and Back of the Knee If you cannot sit back in your chair with a 2 finger gap, it may be time to get a new chair

SEAT WIDTH The seat pan should be wide enough so it does not apply pressure to the side your thighs. Conversely, the seat should be narrow enough to be able to reach the armrests when they are properly adjusted. Shoulder Width Seat Width

ARMREST POSITION Armrests should not prevent the chair from being drawn close to the desk, nor restrict natural movements Armrest slightly below elbow height Elbow Height Armrest Too High Shoulder Pressure Armrest Too Low Back & Neck Pressure

OFFICE SETUP CHAIR WORK SURFACE

WORK SURFACE Once chair is adjusted, ensure top of work surface is at elbow height Use belly button if elbow height cannot be determined Elbow Height Table Top Elbow Height Table is Too High Shoulders Raised & Wrist Pressure Table is Too Low Back & Neck Pressure

WORK SURFACE If you cannot reach your elbow height, consider the following: Table below elbow: Raise Surface Adjustable Table Table above elbow: Foot Rest Lower Surface Adjustable Table

WORK SURFACE ORGANIZATION Arrange Work Materials Based On Frequency to Reduce Reaching

OFFICE SETUP CHAIR WORK SURFACE INPUT DEVICES

NEUTRAL WRIST POSTURE Keep Wrists in Neutral Posture v v Straight Wrist=Neutral Posture Avoid Awkward Wrist Posture v v Bent Wrist=Awkward Posture

KEYBOARD INFORMATION Ergonomic keyboards benefits depends on the user and the type of work Ergonomic keyboards promote neutral wrist posture, but research does not provide conclusive evidence that they reduce the risk injury Place Keyboard Flat or Negative Tilt

MOUSE PLACEMENT Ensure mouse & keyboard are on the same work surface Move mouse from the shoulder, not the wrist Keep mouse as close as possible to reduce movement

MOUSE SIZE Find an appropriate mouse that fits your hand s width and length If mouse is too small: Causes Over-Gripping Comfortable Grip Over-gripping If mouse is too large: Pinch Grip Pinch Grip

QUICK KEYS Use the shortcuts to reduce mouse use

MOUSE TRACKING SPEED Click Start Go to Control Panel Click On Display Icons Click On Mouse Click On Pointer Options Increase Pointer Speed & Enhance Pointer Precision

OFFICE SETUP CHAIR WORK SURFACE INPUT DEVICES MONITOR

MONITOR Distance Arm Length Distance Height Top of Monitor Below Eye Level Location Size Directly in Front Rectangular Displays

OFFICE SETUP CHAIR WORK SURFACE INPUT DEVICES MONITOR ACCESSORIES

ILLUMINATION Windows Have the window facing the side of your computer Ensure windows have blinds or tint to block light Add task lamp if needed to diffuse direct light sources

GLARE Choose monitors that have matte displays to reduce direct glare Reposition monitors to reduce glare Reduce screen contrast or add a privacy filter

WRIST RESTS Avoid Resting on Hard Surfaces Try to Float Over Working Surfaces Wrist rests should be thinner than keyboard

DOCUMENT HOLDER Documents positioned too far can require awkward head postures Place between Keyboard and Monitor Be Stable when loaded

PHONE Avoid Phone Cradle Consider a headset or speaker phone Reduce Reaching Keep Phone within Arm s Reach v v

OFFICE SETUP CHAIR WORK SURFACE INPUT DEVICES MONITOR ACCESSORIES HABITS & EDUCATION

HABITS Micro-breaks Take 1-2 min break ever hour relieve fatigue 20-20-20 Rule Take 20 sec to look at something 20 feet away and repeat every 20 min Job Rotation Every 2 hours change job tasks or input devices to reduce strain on the body

STRETCHES

Thank You Any More Assistance? Please Take Risk Assessment