Indian Institute of Technical Computer Application: Presentation of Project Done During Seminar On
Indian Institute of Technical Computer Application: Presentation of Project Done During Seminar On
COMPUTER APPLICATION
Ergonomics
Presented By: Under Guidance:
xyz Siddharth vairagi
Content
What is Ergonomics?
History
Goal of Ergonomics
3 Main Ergonomic Principles:
UAA Ergonomic Program goals
Occupational Risk Factors
How to sit properly
Arranging the work space
Ergonomic chairs
How Ergonomics can help
Conclusion
References
What is Ergonomics?
UAA
Ergonomics Program
1. Training
2. Workstation Evaluations
3. Corrective Actions
3 Main Ergonomic Principles:
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Sitting like this is known
as sitting in a “neutral
position.” This position
reduces the amount of
stress on muscles.
Safe Computing
Monitor - 18-24 inches from your face.
Eye level,or slightly below.
Sit directly in front of monitor.
Keyboard - Directly in front of monitor.
Padded wrist rest.
On sliding tray, if unable to sit in neutral.
Mouse - Same level as keyboard.
Placement so you’re not reaching or overly extending.
Padded wrist rest when needed.
Chair - Directly in front of keyboard, and inline with monitor.
Body Posture - Neutral positions, be cautious of awkward postures.
Accessories - Computer and telephone? Do you need a headset or
speakerphone? DO NOT USE NECK RESTS
Document holder – a good idea
Clutter under desk – have free and easy access to sit.
Arranging Your Workspace
Arrange tools around your desk so you minimize the distance you
have to reach for them. Divide your work space into three zones:
Primary work zone - the
distance from elbow to
hand. Things you touch on
a daily basis.
Secondary work zone -
within arm's reach. Use
this zone to position those
items that you use
frequently, but don't need
all the time.
Reference zone - outside
arm's reach. Use this zone
for your least-often used
items.
Ergonomic Chairs
Seat height
adjustable.
Back adjustable up
and down.
Back tilt forward and
back.
Seat pan adjustable
in and out.
Arms adjustable in
three planes
preferably
Proper fit for
individual.
5 casters for stability.
How Ergonomics Can Help
WIN! – WIN!
EMPLOYEE: EMPLOYER:
Fewer injuries Increase in work quality
Improved Health & Safety Morale improves
Reduce absenteeism Increase productivity &
Lower worker turnover efficiency
Lowered workers’
Fatigue
compensation costs
Quality of life
Conclusion