Setting Up Your Workstation
Having a well planned, ergonomically designed workstation increases productivity, minimizes repetitive stress
injuries, increases employee morale, and increases the bottom line. Since everybody has different tasks and
different body types, no one workstation setup is ideal for everyone. There are, however, some basic guidelines
that should be abided by when designing a workstation.
Space - There needs to be
adequate space for you to comfortably accomplish all tasks required of you. If you're constantly running into
others or cannot properly function due to lack of adequate space physical and emotional stress increases while
productivity decreases.
Equipment - Having the proper
equipment which has been designed for the task at hand is essential. Equipment should be compatible with other
equipment and be ergonomically designed to conform to your specific duties. Chairs should move freely in the work
area and fit under desks and tables, lighting should fully light all work areas while not reflecting off of monitor
screens, and computers and monitors should fit desks properly so screens can be read in comfortable positions and
computer discs can be inserted without getting on all fours under the desk.
General Layout - Plan ahead. If
you know what tasks you will be performing and what equipment you need, draw a floor plan and include equipment,
furniture and accessory placement. Be sure keep those items used most frequently within reach are nearby to
minimize strain and twisting. Commonly used equipment and other materials should be within reach from your primary
workstation position.
Accessories - Add stackable
document holders, have your rolodex nearby, purchase telephone headsets and any other items which can help to
organize your workstation and keep all important and frequently used materials within your reach.
page top
|