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ERGONOMICS & THE VDT: 

ERGONOMICS & THE VDT Problems…and Practical Solutions

ERGONOMICS: 

ERGONOMICS Definition: Ergonomics is the science that studies how people interact with machines and the environment (furniture, lighting, etc.). The objective is to find ways to maximize safety, comfort, job performance and accuracy. ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

The Cost to Industry & Your Company: 

The Cost to Industry & Your Company Millions of dollars are lost annually as a result of CTS and other cumulative traumatic disorders. According to N.I.O.S.H. estimates, the average cost to the company is between $15,000 and $20,000, if the injured person returns to work. If the person does not return to work, the costs could exceed $100,000. ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

Many times problems are identified by…: 

Many times problems are identified by… Employee Complaints ERGONOMICS & THE VDT Workers’ Compensation Claims

COMMUNICATION: 

COMMUNICATION Open communication with employees is necessary if you are going to identify problems or potential problems. ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

One of the first things we need to do is:: 

One of the first things we need to do is: Determine if a problem exists and evaluate what needs to be done to correct it. ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

Several risk factors have been identified in the VDT environment that are avoidable…: 

Several risk factors have been identified in the VDT environment that are avoidable… Employees working in awkward positions. Working in static positions over prolonged periods. Forceful exertions and repetitive motions. Prolonged physical contact with the work surface, equipment or furniture. ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

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Keyboard too high or too low Monitor on angle, in corner Lack of chair support Chair too high or too low Stapler Hole punch Packed file drawers Awkward Position Forceful Exertion ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

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Bursting Stapling Wrist on desk, edge of desk, or edge of keyboard Elbows on armrests Excessive Repitition Physical Contact ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

Awkward Postures: 

Awkward Postures Wrist flexion Ulnar deviation Supine position Pressure at the base of the palm Constriction over the wrist ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

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The chair should be fully adjustable. The chair should be sized correctly for the user. Loan a chair for a 3 – 5 day period before purchasing. The front edge of the seat on the chair should not be in contact with the user’s legs while sitting. The chair should be supported by a five leg base for stability and glide easily along the floor surface. Become familiar with the operations of your chair. Are you using the right chair for you at your worksite? A properly designed and adjustable chair is critical to a workstation. Feet flat on the floor. Knees and hips at a 90º angle. Buttocks back in the chair. Lower back should be against the backrest and be supported in the lumbar region of the back. The user must be positioned properly in the chair.

Proper Workstation Ergonomics: 

Proper Workstation Ergonomics ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

Eye Strain: 

Eye Strain Eye Strain is another exposure that can be reduced by utilizing various techniques… Adjust the angle and/or position of the monitor. Adjust contrast and brightness controls. Position display screens perpendicular to windows. Reduce overhead lighting. Glare reducing filters may be effective. Clean the display screen often. ERGONOMICS & THE VDT

Workstation Review Checklist: 

Workstation Review Checklist The Safety Department Website (http://bfasweb.syr.edu/safety) offers a Workstation Review Checklist that will help you make a quick but thorough appraisal of your home and office workstations. The workstation review checklist covers: Seating Desk/Table for Display Unit Monitor Lighting Keyboard Miscellaneous (i.e. – document holder, room temperature, noise)

Correction Through Education & Awareness: 

Correction Through Education & Awareness Correct problems on the spot. Train all employees. Train new employees. Encourage open communication. Recommend on-going training programs. Screen employees. ERGONOMICS & THE VDT Visit the Safety Department Website for more Ergonomic information: http://bfasweb.syr.edu/safety