R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Charity website to tackle RSI

AbilityNet tells users to customise their PCs to prevent strain and fatigue

Rachel Fielding, vnunet.com 23 Jun 2003
ADVERTISEMENT

A website offering advice on how to prevent repetitive strain injury (RSI) and related complaints has been launched in an attempt to cut the 5.4 million sick days caused by the condition every year.

My Computer, My Way, developed by disability charity AbilityNet and backed by Microsoft, is aimed at computer users and the IT staff who support them.

It will highlight existing customisation features that can help to prevent the stresses and strains caused by repetitive movements and fatigue that can lead to RSI.

Even though computer users come in all shapes and sizes, most computers are set up to meet the needs of an 'average' person. And few people are aware that they can customise their computer to meet their individual needs.

The site lists ways to overcome problems caused by the display, from struggling to see the text to getting sore eyes through overuse. It suggests adjusting the keyboard and mouse to reduce discomfort and to help make fewer mistakes when typing.

AbilityNet director of operations, David Banes, told vnunet.com that reluctance on the part of IT managers to allow users to change their workstation settings was hampering progress.

"We're trying to get people to understand that if they use a computer regularly there's a huge amount that you can do to take control of the machine in terms of its look and feel rather than accepting the default settings," he said.

"General awareness of what's available for little or no money is a big issue. This is about putting the features that have been around for years in a way that's easy to follow.

"We would like to see employers making individual assessments part of the induction process."

Employees who perform keyboard tasks for at least six hours every day increase the risk of potential work-related musculoskeletal disorders.

See also:

As with any other piece of equipment, it's important to learn how to use your computer safely. We provide some basic rules of thumb.  01 Apr 2004
New advice on avoiding computer-related injuries in the workplace  10 Mar 2003
Employers still not taking problem seriously enough  27 Feb 2002

All Client

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Greythorn IT
Leading Mobile Network vendore is currently seeking a Process consultant for a positions based either in the Middle east or Africa. We are looking for around 10 years experience with at least 5 years business ... more >
| Greythorn IT
Tier 1 Network solutions provider is currently seeking an experienced Telecommunications sales manager to work in their Abu Dhabi office. There is a brilliant benefits package as well as an attractive salary available for the ... more >
| Greythorn IT
Leading network solutions provider in Egypt is currently seeking and experienced Egyptian Network Operation /Supervision Engineer. There are competitive packages and attractive benefits package on offer for the right candidate. You will be responsible to ... more >
| Greythorn IT
A leading network Solutions vendor is currently seeking an Egyptian national to act as a Service Assurance manager out of their Egyptian office. Ideally we are looking for someone with Vendor based experience however other ... more >
More job opportunities