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Repetition,
awkward posture, high force levels and eye strain
can lead to discomfort and injury when using a computer.
Here are some ways to reduce your risk exposure:
Repetition
- Alternate
tasks
- Share tasks with
coworkers
- Take
frequent breaks from keying/or mousing
- Reduce
or eliminate unnecessary work
Awkward
Posture
- Sit
supported against the back of your chair
- Avoid
bending or twisting your neck or trunk
- Kee
shoulders relaxed and arms close by sides when working
- Keep
elbows at a 100 to 110 degree angle when using the
keyboard and mouse
- Keep
wrists in a straight or neutral position when keying
or mousing
- Keep
fingers in a relaxed position when keying or using
the mouse
- Keep
work materials within close reach
- Use
a telephone headset for frequent/prolonged phone
use
- Change
positions/tasks frequently
Force/Pressure
- Key
with a light touch
- Avoid
prolonged or excessive grasping of the mouse
- Use
larger diameter pens to reduce grip when writing
- Use
electric stapler for large stapling jobs
- Select
a chair with adequate padding
- Avoid
resting elbows and wrists on sharp or hard edges
and surfaces
Eye
Strain
- Reduce
glare on your computer screen by adjusting it's
placement and tilt, using a glare guard or using
window blinds and light filters
- Rest
eyes intermittently by focusing on distant objects
- Take
visual breaks
- Blink
often when viewing the monitor
- Wear
appropriate corrective lens for computer work
- Adjust
the font, flicker and contrast of your monitor screen
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