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COMPUTER COMFORT FOR CSRs by Mary Beth Bolen As we all know by now, ergonomics is essential for people who work at a computer all day. CSRs can maintain sanity and prevent injury by guarding aga...
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COMPUTER ERGONOMICS The advent of advanced computer systems did not make your life easier. More became expected of you! At first things seemed easier. You no longer had to get up and pul...
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Pain involving the eyes, neck, back, shoulders, arms, and wrists have become common complaints of computer workstation users. My review of the latest research led me to conclude that these users experience no more stress than users of other technology unless they perform fragmented, repetitive tasks. Other factors causing stress include noise, dust, extreme temperatures, electromagnetic radiation, unsafe equipment, poorly maintained equipment, and workplace violence.
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HOW YOU CAN AVOID REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURIES by Janice M. Horowitz People who use their hands for a living should be on the alert for pain, numbness and other unusual sensations. These symptom...
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INFORMATION DATE 19920217 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Safety with Video Display Terminals TOPIC Video Display Terminals SUBJECT Safety with Video Display Terminals ABSTRACT Information i...
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SITTING PRETTY WITH COMPUTERS Incorrect chair positions are a leading cause of neck injuries and discomfort. The Herman Miller office furniture firm found that half the workers it surveyed didn...