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CMPF 114 COMPUTER LITERACY

Lab 1 Ergonomics CMPF 114 C OMPUTER L ITERACY. OBJECTIVES OF WORKSHOP To make sure the students understand: - What is ergonomics? Tips for Healthy

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CMPF 114 COMPUTER LITERACY

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OBJECTIVES OF WORKSHOP

To make sure the students understand: -

What is ergonomics?

Tips for Healthy Keyboard Usage

Tips for Healthy Monitor Usage

Tips for Healthy Mouse Use

Example of Medical Problem Associated with Ergonomics

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WHAT IS ERGONOMICS?

The term ERGONOMICS comes from two Greek words:

ERGON work

NOMOI natural laws.

Ergonomics is the study of human posture and positioning as it relates to the work environment.

Primary goals of ergonomic:

“Prevention of workplace illness and accidents”

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TIPS FOR HEALTHY KEYBOARD USAGE

Use a light touch when typing (don't bang on the keyboard!).

Try to use the minimum amount of force necessary to press the keys. The tendons from your fingers connect near your elbow, so striking the keys too hard can lead to problems such as pain and inflammation in your elbows (Epicondylitis).

Keep your wrists in a neutral (straight) position—not bent up or down.

Repeatedly bending your wrists up and down compresses structures inside the carpal tunnel in the wrist. This can cause pain and lead to injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome.

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TIPS FOR HEALTHY KEYBOARD USAGE

Keep sure your elbows at a slightly open angle—90° or greater.

Keeping your elbows bent less than 90° can cause nerve compression, leading to sore wrists and arms.

Keep your shoulders relaxed, and your elbows at your side.

You shouldn't have to raise your shoulders to get your hands to reach the keyboard—try raising your chair instead.

Don't use wrist rests or armrests while typing—only while resting.

Stay centered on the lettered part of the keyboard.- the "B" key should be about in line with your belly button.

Consider using keyboard shortcuts or macros to repeat common tasks.

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TIPS FOR HEALTHY MONITOR USAGE

Follow the 20/20/20 Rule - 20 sec rest every 20 minutes and look 20 feet away.

Keep a clean screen.

Sit arms' length away.

Position the top of your screen level with your eyes.

Balance the brightness of your monitor and its surroundings.-Uneven brightness can cause headaches and vision issues

Adjust your font size and color.

Reduce glare.-If left uncorrected, glare will cause discomfort, eyestrain, and headaches.

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TIPS FOR HEALTHY MOUSE USE

Use your elbow-not your wrist-to move the mouse

Limit the amount you use your tracking device – take short breaks.

Use keyboard shortcuts

If you surf the web or edit long documents, consider a mouse with a scroll wheel.

Don't click too hard!

Try using your other hand to operate the mouse

Place your mouse close to your keyboard and within easy reach.

Keep your mouse close to your keyboard.

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ERGONOMIC COMPUTER WORKSTATION SETUP

WRONG RIGHT

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EXAMPLE OF MEDICAL PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH

ERGONOMICS Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

- Pressure on the nerve in the wrist that support movements to parts of the hands.

- Can lead to numbness, tingling and weakness.

Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)

-occur from repeated physical movements doing damage to tendons, nerves, muscles, and other soft body tissues.

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EXERCISES FOR THE OFFICE

One of the biggest injury risk factors is static posture.

Try to spend at least 5 minutes every hour away from your computer.

Try to incorporate the stretches into your daily routine.

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HAND EXERCISES

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BACK AND SHOULDER EXERCISES

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HEAD AND NECK EXERCISES