Making Your Work Cubicle More Comfortable
Just because you're stuck in a work cubicle eight or more hours a day doesn't mean that you have to be uncomfortable, or risk a work-related injury. There are a lot of ways to make your workspace more ergonomic to avoid unnecessary injury.
Ergonomics and Office of the Future - Part 1
Smaller CPU's or laptops will create more space in the workspace as well as create a more visually appealing look. Flat panels will add to this look and create more space on the desk as well as reduce glare.
Computer Ergonomics and the Office of the Future - Part 2
Does your phone often find a resting place between your head and your shoulders called the neck. If so, you may discover that using a headset is much more comfortable and productive.
Computer Ergonomics and the Office of the Future - Part 3
The overhead lighting must be placed so that the beams of light shine and reflect towards the sides of the body. This design of overhead lighting in conjunction with placing the monitor perpendicular to the window is the best of both lighting worlds.
Computer Ergonomics and the Office of the Future - Part 4
Whether at home or office the design must offer the feeling of spaciousness, perhaps with a small fountain, music, spring water fountain, software that alerts the worker to take a break and rest and rest their body.
How to Sit at Your Computer for Hours Without Pain
Choosing a well-designed office chair is an essential step in achieving good computer ergonomics. A good chair will preserve and support the natural curves of your back.