Work | 2021

Assessment of computer workstations for compliance with ergonomic guidelines: A field study.

 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nComputer workstation use is a risk factor for the development of musculoskeletal disorders. Governmental guidelines have been developed as a resource for workstation set-up to minimize this risk. The degree of worksite compliance with guidelines has not been examined.\n\n\nOBJECTIVE\nThe purpose of this study was to examine workstations using the VDT Workstation Checklist to determine compliance, and potential modifications.\n\n\nMETHODS\nSubjects were recruited from a variety of work settings in Erie, PA. Workstations were assessed with the worker present, using the VDT Workstation Checklist. Adjustments and recommendations were made as appropriate.\n\n\nRESULTS\nOf the 60 workstations examined, 48%did not receive a passing score. All but one were correctable to an acceptable level with minimal low-cost modifications. The recommendation for wrist rests (43%), changes in monitor height (30%) or position (27%) and reposition of the keyboard (13.3%) and mouse (13.3%) were the most frequent modifications. Ten (16.7%) workstations did not require modification.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nAlmost half of workstations reviewed were not in compliance with current guidelines, however almost all (98%) could be brought into compliance with simple modifications. Office workers need guidance in setting up workspace and adjusting ergonomic equipment to provide comfortable and safe work settings and minimize musculoskeletal symptoms.

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DOI 10.3233/WOR-213532
Language English
Journal Work

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