UNHCE Information Technology & Distance Education Blog
May 31, 2005
Good Working Positions
OSHA (The US government's Occupational Safety & Health Administration) has a section entitled, "Good Working Positions "
This section has information, including diagrams, of appropriate positions to avoid injuries. In particular, it addresses the insidious injuries caused by repetitive motion. These injuries occur before the worker is aware. Therefore, proper position and techniques are important for ALL workers, not just those who are already injured.
To access their informative section on workstation positions, go to: http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/computerworkstations/positions.html
