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The following computer workstation checklist will help you to identify some important risk factors that can contribute to work-related discomfort or problems. Complete this checklist to determine if your workstation is properly designed for your work tasks. Contact your supervisor for follow-up by the SafetyWorks! Consultants if you or your supervisor need assistance.
Date: __________________
Name & Job Title: _____________________________________________________________
Department: ______________________________ Telephone: ____________________
Supervisor: _______________________________ Telephone: ____________________
POSTURE |
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Is your head in an up right position when you view
documents on |
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Are your shoulders in a relaxed position when you place
your hands on the keyboard? |
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Are your arms close by your side in a relaxed and
comfortable position when you use the keyboard or mouse? |
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Are your elbows bent at a 100-110 degree angle when you
use the keyboard or mouse? |
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KEYBOARD AND MOUSE
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Are the home row keys on your keyboard positioned directly
in center front of your trunk? |
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Are the keyboard height and slope both easily adjusted? |
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Is your mouse within close reach and at the same level as
your keyboard? |
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Are the keyboard and mouse within close reach? |
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CHAIR |
YES
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NO |
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Is the height of your chair adjusted so that your feet are
positioned flat on the floor or on a footrest? |
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Are your hips as far back in the chair as possible so that
your back is touching the chair back? |
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Does the back of your chair support your lower back? |
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Is the chair backrest height adjusted to provide maximum
support for your back? |
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Is the size of your seat long and wide enough to support
your hips and thighs? |
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If you have armrests, do they allow you to rest your arms
comfortably? |
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COMPUTER SCREEN
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YES
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NO
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Is the top of the screen slightly below eye level? |
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Is your computer screen at a proper tilt and height to
allow you to view it without raising or lowering your chin? |
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Are you sitting directly in front of your computer screen? |
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Is the computer screen at approximately arm’s length reach
away from you (18-30 inches)? |
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Are your source documents positioned on a stand placed
between the monitor and keyboard? |
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LIGHTING |
YES |
NO |
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Is there sufficient light for you to complete reading
tasks without straining your eyes? |
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Is there sufficient lighting without glare on the screen
from windows, lights, and surfaces? |
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WORK
TECHNIQUES |
YES
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NO |
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Are your shoulders relaxed when keying and using the
mouse? |
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Are your elbows positioned close to your side when keying
or using the mouse? |
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Are fingers and wrists in neutral or straight alignment
when typing (not turning side to side or going up or down)? |
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Are you hitting the keyboard keys with as light a force as
possible when keying? |
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Are you holding your mouse loosely with your hand and
fingers in a relaxed position when moving the mouse around the screen? |
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Are you trying to keep your fingers relaxed when keying or
using the mouse, i.e. not positioning or hovering your fingers or knuckles
above the keys? |
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Are you avoiding awkward postures such as an extended
finger or thumb when keying or using the mouse? |
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Do you take a brief 1-2 minute break from keying or using
the mouse every 30-45 minutes? |
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Do you take stretch breaks intermittently throughout the
day? |
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Do you avoid cradling the telephone between your head and
shoulder when talking or listening to others? |
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Do you know how to adjust your chair, keyboard tray, and
other workstation accessories? |
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Are you aware of how to report ergonomic problems and
obtain help or information on ergonomics? |
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