Pre-Existing Conditions And Psychosocial Factors; Checking Your Comfort: How Do You Measure Up; Checking Your Chair - NEC POWERMATE 2000 - 08-1999 Manual

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Note
For more information on workstation setup, see the American
National Standard for Human Factors Engineering of Visual Display
Terminal Workstations. ANSI/HFS Standard No. 100-1988. The Human
Factors Society, Inc., P.O. Box 1369, Santa Monica, California 90406.
Pre-existing Conditions and Psychosocial
Factors
Pre-existing conditions that may cause or make some people more
susceptible to musculoskeletal disorders include the following: hereditary
factors, vascular disorders, obesity, nutritional deficiencies (e.g., Vitamin
B deficiency), endocrine disorders (e.g., diabetes), hormonal imbalances,
connective tissue disorders (e.g., arthritis), prior trauma (to the hands,
wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, back, or legs), prior musculoskeletal
disorders, aging, fluid retention due to pregnancy, poor physical
conditioning and dietary habits, and other conditions.
Psychosocial factors associated with these disorders include: workplace
stress, poor job satisfaction, lack of support by management, and/or lack
of control over one's work.
Contact a doctor if you experience pain, tenderness, swelling, burning,
cramping, stiffness, throbbing, weakness, soreness, tingling and/or
numbness in the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, back, and/or legs.
Checking Your Comfort: How Do You
Measure Up?
Use this checklist to see if you are setting up your work environment to fit
your physical needs.

Checking Your Chair

Do you sit in an upright position with the backrest supporting your
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lower back?
When sitting, are your feet flat on the floor?
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Do you periodically adjust your chair and your posture?
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Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment A-11

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