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Provide height adjustability in a standing workstation. Establish a suitable working height depending on the type of work being done (i.e. precision, light or heavy work).
Workstation height for manual tasks is based on the type of task: Precision Tasks Delicate hand tasks typically requiring high visual demands:Examples: writing, small parts assembly, inspection…
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A guide to using laptops as a work device in a way that reduces the risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders.
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A report describing the health benefits and concerns with those doing computer or similar work at a secondary or remote location, such as their home or a public workspace.
Provide carts that have vertical or height-adjustable handles to enable different-sized workers to position their hands between waist and shoulder height. Use larger wheels on carts and bins as this…
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A case study describing how an office workstation was updated after moving locations to reduce worker complaints and musculoskeletal disorder risk.
Hyperlink; Hazard Control–A hub of different information sheets about the health risks associated with traditional and modern office work.

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