Working posture -- The design of workstation furniture -- Workstation trials -- Computer use -- "Atypical offices" -- Input devices -- Organizational issues -- Training -- The environment -- Manual handling -- Work-related ill health -- Disability -- Risk assessment -- Case studies.
Summary:
"Just like the current edition, this new edition aims to provide practical advice on how to create, develop, or improve office environments so that those individuals who work within them can do so comfortably and contently. Those environments include traditional purpose built offices, home offices, vehicle interiors, or transient environments like train stations, hotels, and airports. Technology has changed radically since the first edition published in 2007. The new edition will be completely updated and offer simple and practical advice that can be employed easily in any office environment, whether typical or atypical"-- Provided by publisher.
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