VDU Workstation Self Assessment
Please Note:
This assessment request will be shared with your line manager.
Chair and Work Surface Adjustment
To be seated properly in your chair your feet must rest flat on the floor and your thighs parallel to the floor You should use a footrest if your chair does not adjust low enough or if your work surface is too high.
Chair
The lumbar support on the back of your chair should fit into the small of your back and should match the natural curve of your spine. If the chair back is adjustable forward and backward, adjust the angle to what is comfortable for you.
Monitor Adjustment
Once you have your chair and work surface height adjusted, adjust your computer monitor so the top of the screen is at or just below eye level.
Keyboard and Mouse
Try to keep the mouse as close to the centerline of your body as possible to minimise the amount of reaching you have to do.
If you type and reference material from paper you should consider using a document holder. Place the document holder at the same distance and height as your computer monitor.
Work Habits
It's very important to take a break from working at your computer every hour. Micro breaks can be taken every 30 mins.
- While taking a microbreak, perform light stretching at your desk. .
- Let your eyes relax when working on the computer for long periods of time, implement the 20/20/20 rule