Guidelines for office computer workstations are present in many forms, from recognised international and national standards, to ergonomic texts, to guidelines either in written booklet format or, more recently, information provided electronically via occupational health and safety websites (OSHA, 2001). The currency of published guidelines is of concern, given the recent changes in computer hardware and the increasing amount of research regarding workstation configurations and equipment
The first in a series of guides to the acquisition of OH&S computer systems. Floppy disc in pock...
Procedures for the ergonomic use of desktop computer technology are well documented. The design of c...
Examines the influence of computer guidelines and the belief in universal moral rules on ethical int...
This paper presents an overview of global ergonomics standards and guidelines for design of computer...
Abstract:- In order to prevent the computer-related health problems in computer users, OSHA has deve...
An introduction to the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992. Examines the r...
he use of computers by nurses in the hospital setting has not received much examination in nursing r...
This paper presents the findings of an ongoing INCDPM project developed in collaborations with BB Co...
Postęp naukowo-techniczny ciągle zmienia warunki pracy na stanowiskach komputerowych oraz daje możli...
Tasks of work: 1. To evaluate ergonomic parameters of the workstation (desk, chair, screen) in accor...
Background: The ergonomics of a workstation contributes to the development of musculoskeletal pain b...
Background: Awareness of effects of long term use of computer and application of ergonomics in the ...
Long-term work with computer spent in non-physiological position may be the cause of many health pro...
These standards and procedures are developed in accordance with the Workstation Management Policy. A...
Background Guidelines are among us for over 30 years Initially they were used as algorithmic protoco...
The first in a series of guides to the acquisition of OH&S computer systems. Floppy disc in pock...
Procedures for the ergonomic use of desktop computer technology are well documented. The design of c...
Examines the influence of computer guidelines and the belief in universal moral rules on ethical int...
This paper presents an overview of global ergonomics standards and guidelines for design of computer...
Abstract:- In order to prevent the computer-related health problems in computer users, OSHA has deve...
An introduction to the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992. Examines the r...
he use of computers by nurses in the hospital setting has not received much examination in nursing r...
This paper presents the findings of an ongoing INCDPM project developed in collaborations with BB Co...
Postęp naukowo-techniczny ciągle zmienia warunki pracy na stanowiskach komputerowych oraz daje możli...
Tasks of work: 1. To evaluate ergonomic parameters of the workstation (desk, chair, screen) in accor...
Background: The ergonomics of a workstation contributes to the development of musculoskeletal pain b...
Background: Awareness of effects of long term use of computer and application of ergonomics in the ...
Long-term work with computer spent in non-physiological position may be the cause of many health pro...
These standards and procedures are developed in accordance with the Workstation Management Policy. A...
Background Guidelines are among us for over 30 years Initially they were used as algorithmic protoco...
The first in a series of guides to the acquisition of OH&S computer systems. Floppy disc in pock...
Procedures for the ergonomic use of desktop computer technology are well documented. The design of c...
Examines the influence of computer guidelines and the belief in universal moral rules on ethical int...