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Awkward postures, contact stress, and glare are risk factors at a poorly designed computer workstation.
Awkward postures, contact stress, and glare are risk factors at a poorly designed computer workstation.
 
Keyboarding can cause repetitive motion, forceful and static exertions, awkward postures, and contact stress.
Keyboarding can cause repetitive motion, forceful and static exertions, awkward postures, and contact stress.
 
Poor posture at a poorly adjusted workstation. This person is going to ache before the end of the day.
Poor posture at a poorly adjusted workstation. This person is going to ache before the end of the day.
 
Ergonomic Risk Factors: Computer and Office Workers  
 
Summary: Many computer and office tasks have the potential to cause strain and injury. Learn about the risk factors and how to work safely and comfortably.


Risk factors associated with computer and office work include:

  • Awkward postures
  • Repetitive and prolonged activities
  • Forceful exertions
  • Static exertions
  • Contact stress
  • Lighting
  • Temperature
  • Physical or emotional stress

Learn how to control ergonomic risk factors associated with computer and office work:

If you're a UCSD employee and have questions about ergonomics, contact an ergonomics specialist.

Notice: Ergonomic information, training, and services are intended exclusively for UCSD employees and affiliates.

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