Comments on: Ergonomics https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=39 Tue, 01 Feb 2005 20:21:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.10 By: Jean-Sebastien https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=39&cpage=1#comment-81 Tue, 01 Feb 2005 20:21:00 +0000 /?p=39#comment-81 I have evaluated the ergonomy of the CS computer lab in Trottier, and I have to say that appart from the two following points it’s fairly ergonomic to me who is of ‘average size’, it might not be the same for smaller or bigger users.

10. Backrest provides support for your lower back (lumbar area).
11. Seat width and depth accommodate the specific user (seat pan not too big/small

I think what could be improved is
– getting better chairs (although the current one has adjustable height which is good).
– A way to adjust the height of the screen. Although it is ergonomic for me, I can imagine it is not for sorter/taller user without disrupting another factor.
– A way to adjust the height of the keyboard and mouse.

But overall it is probably more ergonomic than working anywhere with my laptop, so I can spend long hours working in the lab safely :o)

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By: sieber https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=39&cpage=1#comment-75 Tue, 01 Feb 2005 03:54:25 +0000 /?p=39#comment-75 The question is, if you failed the checklist in the workplace, would your employer feel compelled to fix things?

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By: Hannah https://rose.geog.mcgill.ca/wordpress/?p=39&cpage=1#comment-73 Sun, 30 Jan 2005 03:25:56 +0000 /?p=39#comment-73 Yeah so I looked over the checklist and basically failed the tests…for one thing my
upper arms and elbows were extending outward too far, always reaching for the keyboard
and the mouse, wrists bent upwards, my feet don’t reach the floor haha, but the screen
location and position was alright. No chair armrests so no potential for hazards there…
it’s good that you brought it to our attention, though. Sometimes if you get into habits
that you are unaware of, there are consequences, especially in the longrun…

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