Ray:

A good basic guide, but a couple of further important ones:

8.  the upper arm should be vertical when using the keyboard and mouse, and
the elbow bent to 90 degrees.

9.  when sitting firmly into the back of the chair, it should support you
well - and in this position, the feet should be on the floor.

10.  if the chair has arms, these should not obstruct the chair from going
under the desk, thus preventing attaining the points above.

David



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Sent: 29 December 2007 08:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Office Chair Users Top Safe Working Tips

Here are the 7 top tips to help you and your staff improve your working 
environment in the office by simply paying attention to how you interact 
with your
office chair, workstation and ancillary equipment.

1. Organize Your Workspace Efficiently

You need to organize your workspace so that the things you use most 
frequently are closest to hand and things that you only use occasionally are

beyond
this area.

Key to this is your office chair as this will dictate the focal point of 
your work area.

Things that you use most frequently, or for long periods of time should be 
to hand and within easy reach, no more than 12 inches from you.

You should avoid stretching excessively on a regular basis as this can cause

discomfort. It's better to stand up and reach something that isn't easily 
accessible.

2. Ambidextrous Mouse Use

If you find that you are using your mouse or pointing device a lot, it's a 
good idea to swap your mousing use from left to right hand frequently.

This may feel a little awkward to begin with, but it's surprising how 
quickly you will get used to it.

Try and use the muscles in your shoulder and forearm to make mouse movements

and avoid setting your wrist at odd angles, just keep it as straight and 
level
as you can.

3. Use Keyboard Shortcuts

Most software programs include a set of standard keyboard shortcuts as well 
as the ability to create your own individual ones too.

Apart from being a lot quicker to complete an action it's also a lot less 
strain on your body, so use keyboard shortcuts wherever you can.

4. Change Your Posture Regularly

Sitting in the same position in your office seat for long periods of time 
isn't good for your body - it simply wasn't designed to be used like this.

So, when you find you've been doing something in one position for any length

of time, try changing position by perhaps reclining briefly in your chair or
stretching your arms above your head. It's also a good idea to stand up and 
get out of your chair from time to time to vary your body's movement.

5. Using The Telephone

Place your phone on your left if you're right handed and vice versa if you 
are right handed. This means that your dominant hand will be free for 
writing
or other tasks during calls.

Under no circumstances cradle the phone between the side of your head and 
shoulder as it is very bad for your posture.

Instead, if you need to find something tell the caller that you're just 
going to place the phone on your desk while you find what you need. 
Alternatively,
if you can do so without disturbing others, use your phone's speaker if it 
has one.

6. Typing Techniques

Make sure that your keyboard is placed so that the 'M' key is in line with 
the center of your monitor and chair seat and that you are able to reach the
keys comfortably whilst keeping your wrists straight.

By setting your keyboard like this the main keying area will be central to 
your work and seating position with the numeric keypad offset on your right 
hand
side.

When typing, use the tips of your fingers and maintain a light touch when 
keying.

7. Take Regular Breaks

If you have a lot of typing to complete it's very easy to get engrossed in 
what you're doing and end up in a static position in you office chair for 
long
periods of time.

This isn't good for you so try and take a short break every 30 minutes or 
so, but in any event after an hour.

A brief walk to the vending machine and some stretching exercises will be of

great benefit in varying your posture and allowing some of those inactive 
muscles
to get some use.

So, to conclude follow these 7 simple tips to help keep your body healthy 
and your mind alert.
. Organize your workspace efficiently
. Do mousing work by alternating hands
. Use keyboard shortcuts whenever possible
. Change your sitting posture frequently
. Use the telephone properly, never cradle it
. Develop good typing habits
. Take regular breaks

If you keep these 7 simple points in check you will find that your work will

be a far better experience and you will be much more comfortable in your 
office
chair.



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