
If you're not comfortable using your computer, you're not moaning or
being awkward -- you're looking out for your safety at work.
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Ergonomics: Desk Setup
John Gibb
Your computer desk: it might not look like much, but if you work with
your computer a lot, it's actually a very important thing in your
life. If it's configured incorrectly, you could find yourself with
wrist and back pain, not to mention struggling to think or work up the
motivation to do anything at all. Why is this? It's all down to
ergonomics.
Ergonomics, also known as human factors, is the science of how we interact with things like computers and desks. The theory is that even the smallest things in our environment build up over time, and can cause physical and psychological problems.
So what could happen? Consider, for example, having a chair or a desk that is the wrong height for you. It's not wrong by much, but you have to tilt your head ever so slightly downwards to see the computer screen. Now imagine that you're doing that every day, for six hours, for months or even years. It's easy to see how that small problem would get magnified, until it could eventually cause you back or neck strain.
The most common ergonomics-related injuries are caused by mice (the computer kind, of course). When people are moving a mouse around every day from a slightly awkward position, they can get a condition called repetitive strain injury (RSI) that can leave them unable to move their hand at all. Although it is less common, there is a similar risk with keyboards. That's why your equipment is so important, and it is especially important how it is positioned on your desk relative to you.
Basically, if you're not comfortable using your computer, you're not moaning or being awkward – you're looking out for your safety at work. We all have to be vigilant when it comes to ergonomics, as it's not in anyone's interest for you to be left at home, unable to do your job.
John Gibb is the owner of computer-desk-sources. For more information on computer desks check out http://www.computer-desk-sources4u3k.info.
This news arrived on: 09/18/2006
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