work surfaces

Articles tagged with work surfaces


Curbing Computer/Monitor Stress

This content has not been rated yet.

CMEditor
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.

Ergonomics

This content has not been rated yet.

CMEditor
ERGONOMICS The term 'ergonomics' was first used in the 1950s. It comes from the Greek words ergos (work) and nomos (measurement). Ergonomics is the study of the interactions between the worke...

Search Articles/Libraries 
Select a Category
Choose a Content Package