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Computer Workstation - Ergonomics for Mouse Users
Andrew Drewczynski
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
www.ccohs.ca
Common questions about using a computer mouse
What can I do to avoid discomfort and/or MS problems while using a computer keyboard along with the mouse?
What is the best position for the computer mouse?
What is Ergonomics?
Ergonomics is the discipline
that matches the job to the
worker
and the product to the user.
The Job’s Components
Workstation
Furniture: size & shape
Layout
Equipment Accessories
Tasks
Content Variety
Sequence Work-breaks Rest-breaks
Worker
Skills Work habits Active input
Training Awareness
Workstation – One of the Job’s Most Important Components
No one can work safely and comfortably at a
sub-standard workstation
Task Design – Another of the Most Important Job’s Components
Even the “best” workstation does not
guarantee comfort and safety if tasks are poorly
designed
The Job’s Components
Workstation
Size Shape
Accessories Equipment
Layout
Tasks Content Variety
Sequence Work/rest-
breaks Training
Worker Training
Skills Work habits Active input Awareness
Work/Rest- Breaks
Standard breaks Computer work Scheduled vs. Spontaneous Work-
Breaks 5 – 10 min every hour – a must Micro-breaks? Mini-breaks?
What are those breaks for?(muscular tension must drop to 0)
Working in a hurry
Worker – The Component of Utmost Importance
Workstation
Size Shape
Accessories Equipment
Layout
Tasks Content Variety
Sequence Work/rest-
breaks Training
Worker Training
Skills Work habits
Active input
Awareness
Need more info?
Visit: www.ccohs.ca www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/
Call: 1-800-668-4284 (Client Services) 1-800-263-8466 (Inquiries Service)
E-mail: [email protected]
Mail: CCOHS – Inquiries Service250 Main Street East Hamilton ON L8N 1H6