Setting Up A Healthy Work Environment; Making Your Computer Work For You - NEC PowerMate V486 Series Manual

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Setting Up a Healthy
A
Work Environment
Prolonged or improper use of a computer workstation
may pose a risk of serious injury. To reduce your risk of
injury, set up and use your computer in the manner
described in this appendix.
Contact a physician if you experience pain, tenderness,
swelling,
soreness, tingling and/or numbness in the hands, wrists,
arms, shoulders, neck, back, and/or legs.

MAKING YOUR COMPUTER WORK FOR YOU

Computers are everywhere. More and more people sit at
computers for longer periods of time. This appendix
explains how to set up your computer to fit your physical
needs. This information is based on ergonomics — the
science of making the workplace fit the needs of the worker.
Some nerve, tendon, and muscle disorders (musculoskeletal
disorders) may be associated with repetitive activities,
improper work environments, and incorrect work habits.
Examples of musculoskeletal disorders that may be
associated with certain forms of repetitive activities include:
carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, tenosynovitis,
DeQuervain's Disease, and trigger finger, as well as other
nerve, tendon, and muscle disorders.
!
WARNING
burning,
cramping,
throbbing, weakness,
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