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ergonomicsStudy of the relationship between people and the furniture, tools, and machinery they use at work. The object is to improve work performance by removing sources of muscular stress and general fatigue: for example, by presenting data and control panels in easy-to-view form, making office furniture comfortable, and creating a generally pleasant environment. Good ergonomic design makes computer systems easier to use and minimizes the health hazards and physical stresses of working with computers for many hours a day: it helps data entry workers to avoid conditions like repetitive strain injury (RSI), eyestrain, and back and muscle aches. |
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| Establishing a working relationship with a professional ergonomist ensures the firm will be kept current with the latest information, Hedge says. It is the reason why the company has invited an ergonomist to evaluate workstations. When sitting in a chair for several hours, unequally distributed body weight can increase fatigue and tension in the spine, according to ergonomists at Cornell University. |
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