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Effective Ergonomics: Strategy for Success view detail comment email this

Information for employers on ergonomics in the workplace. "OSHA [Occupational Safety & Health Administration] has a four-pronged comprehensive approach to ergonomics designed to quickly and effectively address musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the workplace": guidelines for industries, enforcement, outreach and assistance to businesses, and an advisory committee on ergonomics. Searchable and browsable.
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/ergonomics/
Topics: Computers, Diseases & Conditions, Jobs & Work, Medical Treatments & Devices

Last updated Feb 23, 2004


Ergonomics ... view detail comment email this

"Following ergonomic principles helps reduce stress and eliminate many potential injuries and disorders associated with the overuse of muscles, bad posture, and repeated tasks." In this site the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers ergonomic information and advice on designing computer workstations and laboratories, and about industrial ergonomics. Includes self-assessment information and exercises. "Ergonomic Primer for CDC Staff" outlines basic ergonomic concepts, musculoskeletal symptoms, assessment criteria, and treatment options.
http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/Ergonomics/Ergohome.htm
Topics: Computers, Diseases & Conditions, Jobs & Work, Medical Treatments & Devices

Last updated Jul 15, 2003


HealthyComputing view detail comment email this

A searchable site describing the importance of computer ergonomics and how to avoid computer-related injuries. It "contains tips on proper workstation setup, buyer's guides to ergonomic products, an encyclopedia of medical conditions associated with computer use, and a special section for common computer-related causes of discomfort and their potential fixes." There are special sections on ergonomics for children and for people using cell phones, laptops, and other mobile devices.
http://www.healthycomputing.com/
Topics: Computers, Diseases & Conditions, Medical Treatments & Devices

Last updated Apr 27, 2003


Office Ergonomics Training view detail comment email this

"This site contains office ergonomics information aimed at ergonomics committee members as well as at office workers. ... The information here is based on the research literature whenever possible." Training handouts cover low back pain, eyestrain, hand and arm pain, product reviews, ergonomic chairs, alternative keyboards, and VDTs (visual display terminals). Provides a checklist of risk factors and possible solutions as well as a short list of related sites.
http://www.office-ergo.com/
Topics: Computers, Consumer Research & Advocacy, Medical Treatments & Devices

Last updated Aug 28, 2005


Typing Injury FAQ view detail comment email this

This educational site contains "a wide variety of information about repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), resources for dealing with these ailments, and a broad description of assistive products to reduce injury risk and symptoms." It contains mainly textual information on ergonomics and human factors, alternative keyboards, pointing devices, speech recognition, accessories, software, children and computer use, organizations, and an archive with a wide variety of collected articles on the subject.
http://www.tifaq.com/
Topics: Computers, Diseases & Conditions, Medical Treatments & Devices

Last updated Apr 12, 2002




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