Ergonomic Guidelines for arranging a Computer Workstation - 101 steps for users
September 1, 2002
Cornell University Ergonomics Web By Dr. Alan Hedge Creating a good ergonomic working arrangement is important to protecting your health. The following 10 steps are a brief summary of those things that most Ergonomists agree are important. If you follow the 10 steps they should help you to improve your working arrangement. view
5 Tips to Using a Laptop Computer January 5, 2002 By Dr. Alan Hedge The design of laptops violates a basic ergonomic requirement for a computer, namely that the keyboard and screen are separated. Special attention should be paid to how you use your laptop because it can cause you problems. view
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