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Poor Workplace Behaviors Slow Wellness Programs

To read about accommodating aging workers in the workplace, read, "Office Design, Ergonomics, And The New Normal," by Robert Stuthridge, BSc, MSc, FRSH, from the February 2007 issue of Today's Facility Manager (TFM).

Of mice and men
A Health and Safety Executive report, Better Display Screen Equipment Work-related Ill Health Data, notes that the mouse carries a significantly higher risk for occupational injury than the keyboard. Robert Stuthridge considers the ergonomic factors.
date: 24 Apr 2008


 

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