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An overview of how to set up a workstation in an office environment to maximise comfort and efficiency, reducing the risk of strain and injury.
Keep your desk tidy and ensure all necessary equipment is within easy reach. This includes positioning keyboards and mice to avoid leaning and straining.
Plan your workstation layout to reduce unnecessary movements, such as twisting to answer phones or view multiple monitors.
Align your eyes with the top of the monitor screen and adjust the height if necessary. Use laptop stands to elevate screens and reduce neck strain.
Include devices like trackpads within your working area for easy access. Adjust your layout to accommodate different devices as needed.
Adjust the screen resolution and text size to reduce eye strain. Choose the settings that best fit the nature of your work.
Ensure your chair supports your back, doesn't pressure the underside of your thighs, and allows feet to rest flat on the floor.
Address any discomfort by reassessing your workstation setup and taking regular breaks from prolonged computer use.