Objectives Common office ergonomic injuries Key concepts How to stage your computer work area Early...

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Objectives

• Common office ergonomic injuries

• Key concepts

• How to stage your computer work area

• Early warning signs and when to report incidents

• Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)– Pain or numbness in hand, wrist, or arm– Hand weakness; inability to grip– Causes

• Repetitive use of hand or wrist for prolonged periods

• Rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, or thyroid disorder

• Narrow carpal tunnel

Common Injuries

• Eyestrain– Sore, tired, burning eyes– Blurred or double vision– Sensitivity to light

Common Injuries

• Shoulder tension– Pain caused from improper positioning– Can be aching or sharp pain– Pain can radiate to neck and arms.

Common Injuries

• Headaches– Pain in the head or neck area– Can be caused by stress,

positioning, trauma– Chronic pain can be caused by

improper head and neck alignment.

Common Injuries

• Recognize signs that could result in serious injuries.– Numbness or burning

sensation in hands– Swelling, stiffness, or

reduced grip strength in hands

– Pain in wrists, forearms, elbows, neck, or back

Common Injuries

Key Concepts

• Neutral posture (GOOD)– Halfway zone – Person’s ability to flex and extend– Comfortable working posture– Reduces risk of musculoskeletal

disorders

Key Concepts

• Static positions (BAD)– A working position with no motion– Muscles become fatigued.– Blood flow is reduced.

Computer Work Area

• Workstation guidelines– Top of monitor at or below eye

level– Align head and neck. – Relax shoulders.– Align wrists and hands

with forearms.

Computer Work Area

• Choose a chair with maximum adjustments. – Height– Seat depth– Seat angle– Lumbar support– Arm rests– Tilt

Computer Work Area

• Sit properly– Head balanced naturally over

shoulders – Shoulders relaxed, not hunched – Forearms and thighs parallel to the

floor

(Not like this)

Computer Work Area

– Alter position of monitor to avoid glare.– Rest eyes periodically.– Include eye exercises in regular routine.

• Improper lighting can cause eye strain, headaches, and general fatigue.

Computer Work Area

Computer Work Area

• Change positions frequently– Take breaks from repetitive tasks.– Get up and stretch.– Simple exercises

Office Ergonomics Review

• Appropriate keyboard placement• Correct mouse placement and use• No cradling the phone with your neck• Eye rest breaks• Short, frequent breaks; get up and

move.• Know how to adjust your chair.• Vary tasks.• Pace yourself.

Summary

Learn common injuries.

Review work area tips.

Recognize early warning signs.

Minimize static positions.

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