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Stress Free Workplace ~ Apply Ergonomics & Make Comfortable Workplace

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There are many health hazards with desk jobs:
* Repetitive strain injuries
* Cumulative trauma disorders
* Carpal tunnel syndrome
* Tendonitis
* Lower back pain and spinal cord problems
* Eye strain
* Deep vein thrombosis, blood clot formation in the leg due to long hours of inactivity
* Sedentary lifestyle doubles the risk of cardiovascular diseases and increases the risk of obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, depression, anxiety….
If you are computer user, sit with your neck, thigh, elbows and legs at right angles with the legs resting firmly on the floor. Raise the height of your chair so that you do not have to bend down unnecessarily to reach your work. Do not allow feet dangling off the floor; it will give you leg pain. You need adequate space to accommodate a computer, accessories, telephone, files, papers etc on your work desk. See that you can reach out easily; you do not have to stretch out and strain your back. Utilize the workspace to suit your convenience. Ergonomics should be the way of life.
Change positions frequently to protect the joints and muscles of the body. Position your computer screen and keyboard at a proper distance to avoid joint pain in the fingers (carpal tunnel syndrome), shoulder pain and eyestrain. The type of flooring, position of lights and air conditioners with ozone generators are also integral parts of the ergonomic environment. Comfort at workplace not only keeps you well but also increases your productivity.
Here’s how to be at ease….
* Rearrange the work area to avoid excess bending, stooping and reaching.
* Adjust the location of work in such a way that your body can maintain an unstrained, comfortable position with your arms, forearms and shoulders relaxed.
* Change your body position periodically throughout the day.
* Use a footrest if your feet don’t reach the floor.
* Position your monitor in the center and your keyboard directly in front of you and at approximately elbow height. This should enable you to type with straight wrists.
* A filter for your screen may help limit reflections and glare.
* Try to blink often to keep your eyes from drying out.
* Avoid ear to shoulder neck positioning while on the phone.
* Take short breaks that involve active exercise (walking, stretching); they are often the most effective in relieving stress on the back, neck and shoulders.
* Pay attention to all aspects of your health such as diet and stress management.
It is true that if you are not comfortable at your work, probably it is your chair or desk to blame. Yet not all products are that are labeled ‘ergonomic’ may be actually good for you because there are no laws or governing bodies to brand a product ergonomic. Ergonomics in the workplace is a serious business and product claims and functions must be backed up by serious research and testing.
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