Chapter14 Computer Ergonomics
Chapter14 Computer Ergonomics
Overview
What is Ergonomics
The Science behind ergonomics
Ergonomics in other fields
Goals of Ergonomics
Ergonomics Risk factors
Musculo-Skeletal Disorders
Exercises for the office
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What is ergonomics?
An applied science concerned
with designing and arranging
things people use so that the
people and things interact
most efficiently and safely —
also called biotechnology,
human engineering, human
factors
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What is ergonomics?
Study of how people physically interact with
their work – fitting the job, the equipment
and the work environment to the worker
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Evolution of Ergonomics
Dates back to Ramazzini 1700’s
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Physiology
Work Physiology
Making sure that individuals are not taking
part in tasks that exceed the energy
requirements of the body.
Involved in setting standards for
acceptable physical work rate and load.
Looks into the nutritional aspect of the
individuals
Environmental Physiology
Deals with the impact of physical working
conditions and sets optimum requirements
Thermal
Noise
Vibration
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Anatomy
Anatomy’s role deals with
making sure that the best
possible physical fit
between people and the
devices they use exist.
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Psychology
Deals with human information
processing and decision-making
capabilities or the cognitive “fit”
between people and their work.
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Neck posture
Shoulder and arm posture
Wrist posture
Knee and hip posture
Back posture
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Ergonomics…
there is no magic solution…
we are all unique in certain ways
Age
Gender
Skill Level
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Goals of Ergonomics
Reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders developed by
workers when their jobs involve...
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Burning
Tingling
Coldness
Numbness
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Adapt Injury
Soft tissue remodels Soft tissue breaks
down
More strength Less strength
More stability Less stability
More endurance Less tolerance for use
Discomfort decreases Discomfort increases
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Computer Workstation:
Head and Shoulders
Head vertical and
facing forward
Tilted head puts stress
on neck and shoulders
Minimize head rotation
Shoulders relaxed
Arms tucked close
to body
No extended reaching
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Computer Workstation:
Elbows and Wrists
• Elbows relaxed and
close to the body
• Elbows not extended
forward or backward
• Wrists in a straight
line with lower arms
• Hands not flexed up
or down, or bent
inward or outward
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Computer Workstation:
Legs and Feet
• Knees bent about
90 degrees
• Thighs parallel
to floor
• Chair at a
comfortable height
• Obstructions
removed
• Feet flat on the floor
or on a footrest
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Chair Adjustments:
Seat Surface
• Comfortable
• Slightly wider than
hips/thighs
• Proper length
• Adjustable height
• Adjustable tilt
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Chair Adjustments:
Back and Arms
• Backrest with adjustable
angle and lumbar
support
• Armrest broad
and cushioned to
support shoulders,
elbows, and wrists
• Armrests independently
adjustable in height
Image Credit: Ergogenesis, LLC and side to side
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Computer Monitor
• Directly in front of you
• Arm’s length away
• Proper height so head is level
• Documents placed close to monitor
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Using a Mouse
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Using a Laptop
Occasional users
Sacrifice neck posture rather than wrist posture
Sit back in a comfortable chair and adjust laptop
Full-time users
Position screen like workstation monitor
Use separate keyboard and mouse
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Break Time
Minibreak:
Relax your hands
Rest break:
Do a different task
Eye break:
Look away and blink
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Office of Horrors
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Ideal Office
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Laptops
a few words…
Harder on back
• Carrying can strain back
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Hand Exercises
Tightly clench your hand into a fist and release, fanning out the fingers. Repeat 3
times
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