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    4 Steps To Setting Up Your Computer Workstation

    4 Steps to Setting Up Your Computer Workstation STEP 1: Your Chair The hips should be pushed as far back as possible against the chair. The seat height should be adjusted so that the feet stay f...

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    Awkward Postures

    Usually, the alignment between the user and the computer components and accessory devices is not proper. This makes it difficult for the user to maintain good postures, such as straight wrists, elbow...

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    Chairs

    While talking about a safe and productive computer workstation, the topic of a well-designed and appropriated-adjusted chair comes to our mind naturally. Being an inevitable part of a good workstatio...

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    Postures

    Vertical Sitting Posture The neck and torso of the user are more or less vertical and in a row, the thighs are almost horizontal, with vertically positioned lower legs. Fig.4 - Vertical Sitting ...

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    Ventilation

    Probable Risks 1) If the ventilation system is poorly designed or not functioning properly, the user may experience discomfort. For instance, air conditioners or heaters that directly "dump" air on ...

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    Working Postures

    1. Do your head and neck need to be upright, or in-line with the your torso (not bent down/back)? If your answer is "no", then refer to the section on Monitors, Chairs and Work Surfaces. 2. Do the...

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