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Office Ergonomics: Deficiencies in Computer Workstation Design
Authors:Ashraf A Shikdar  Mahmoud A Al-Kindi
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanate of Omanashraf1@squ.edu.om;3. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
Abstract:The objective of this research was to study and identify ergonomic deficiencies in computer workstation design in typical offices. Physical measurements and a questionnaire were used to study 40 workstations. Major ergonomic deficiencies were found in physical design and layout of the workstations, employee postures, work practices, and training. The consequences in terms of user health and other problems were significant. Forty-five percent of the employees used nonadjustable chairs, 48% of computers faced windows, 90% of the employees used computers more than 4 hrs/day, 45% of the employees adopted bent and unsupported back postures, and 20% used office tables for computers. Major problems reported were eyestrain (58%), shoulder pain (45%), back pain (43%), arm pain (35%), wrist pain (30%), and neck pain (30%). These results indicated serious ergonomic deficiencies in office computer workstation design, layout, and usage. Strategies to reduce or eliminate ergonomic deficiencies in computer workstation design were suggested.
Keywords:computer workstation  ergonomic deficiencies  work posture  work practices  health  problems  employee satisfaction
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