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Computer Workstation Design & Use

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Per Seat Cost: 25 Points

Material Code: 51917





Computer Workstation Design & Use

Course Length: 25 minutes

Overview: Computer Workstation Design & Use is designed to help learners understand how to prevent common injuries that occur due to routinely working in front of a computer.

After completing this course, learners will be able to:

  • Describe possible injuries to employees who work in front of a computer on a regular basis
  • Recognize how workstation designs and proper setup and layout of equipment can play an important role in their overall health and safety
  • Identify proactive ways they can prevent injuries through body movement and positioning

Outline:

J. J. Keller's Computer Workstation Design & Use covers the following topics:

Possible Injuries

  • Eye Injuries
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders

Computer Station Design

  • Workspace Layout
  • Arranging Materials & Equipment

Keeping Yourself Healthy

  • Maintain a Neutral Body Position
  • Move & Stretch Regularly
  • Reduce Eye Strain
  • Report Injuries

Regs Covered: OSHA General Duty Clause

Copyright Date: 2017


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