HP 1515EA manual Minimizing your reach, Using a document holder

Page 24

J

AVOID!

Papers and Books

HINT: For Pauses Only

Palm rests should only be used during pauses, when you are not typing or using your pointing device.

Armrests should not cause you to:

Shrug or drop your shoulders.

Put excessive pressure on your elbows.

“Wing” your arms (extend elbows out to the sides).

Select a work surface or surfaces that are large enough to hold the computer equipment and any additional items required for your work. To help minimize eye fatigue, position any materials to which you frequently refer at about the same viewing distance.

Minimizing your reach

Arrange your frequently used papers, books, or other items to minimize the distance you reach for them. If you frequently refer to books, papers, and writing materials, and if you use a keyboard tray, make sure the tray, when extended, doesn’t cause you to lean forward or reach excessively. This can stress your shoulders and back. If you find that such stress occurs, you may want to consider a different type of work setup.

Using a document holder

If you use a document holder, position it near the monitor at the same distance, height, and angle as the monitor. Positioning the holder in this way can increase your neck comfort as you refer back and forth between your papers and the display screen, by helping you keep your head balanced over your shoulders.

If your primary task is typing from paper documents, you may find it more comfortable to place your document holder directly in front of you and your monitor slightly to one side, or on a slant board between your monitor and keyboard. Consider this option only if you spend more time looking at the paper than at your monitor.

WRONG!

Don’t arrange your work area in a way that causes you to repeatedly strain forward to see and reach frequently used items such as books, papers, or a phone.

Safety and Comfort

1-15

Image 24 Contents
Presario Presario Notebook Page Contents Page Government Approvals Page Page Page Safety and Comfort Promoting a Safe and Comfortable Work Environment Adjust Key PrinciplesMove RelaxFinding Your Comfort Zone RememberVary Your Posture Different Tasks Postures Providing enough leg room WrongGetting comfortable Don’t slouch forwardForearms Wrists, Hands Don’t anchor your wristsShoulders and Elbows Eyes Checking elbow heightResting your eyes Cleaning your monitor and eyeglasses Arranging Your Work AreaHaving your eyes examined Adjusting the monitor height Positioning the monitorTilting the monitor Adjusting monitor height for bifocal and trifocal users Eliminating glare and reflections on your monitorAdjusting the keyboard height and slope Using a keyboard tray comfortablyPositioning the keyboard Aligning the mouse and keyboardUsing arm supports Using a palm restUsing a document holder Minimizing your reachDon’t cradle your phone between your ear and shoulder Using a Computer Working in ComfortTyping Style Reaching for keys and key combinationsAdjusting software controls Clean frequentlyUsing a Keyboard on a Sofa Aligning forearms, wrists, and handsTaking Breaks Varying Your Tasks Take breaksVary your tasks Reduce sources of stressMonitoring Your Health Habits Exercise Monitoring personal tolerance levels and limitsCultivating health and fitness Organizing Your Adjustments From the Ground Up From the Top DownSelf-Check Seated Position Shoulders Arms, Wrists Hands EyesKeyboard Pointing DeviceGeneral Prevention Electrical and Mechanical Safety Information Product Safety Policy General PracticeSafety Standards General Precautions for Compaq Products Damage requiring serviceMounting accessories ServicingVentilation Water and moisturePower sources AccessibilityVoltage select switch Internal batteryCleaning Replacement partsSafety check Options and upgradesPrecautions for Portable Computer Products Precautions for Server and Network ProductsSafety interlocks and enclosures Hot surfacesAccessories and options Hot-pluggable power suppliesProducts with casters Floor standing productsPower lines CompatibilityExternal television antenna grounding Lightning protectionNo. Component Important Safety Instructions Laser Safety WarningsCompliance with Cdrh Regulations Compliance with International RegulationsLaser Product Label Laser informationFor More Information Human Factors and Ergonomics SocietyNational Safety Council Library Safety and Comfort Government Approvals European Union NoticeFederal Communications Commission Notice Japanese Notice Telecommunications Device Approvals Modem Regulatory StatementsApplicable certification jack Government Approvals Canadian Modem Regulatory Statements Babt Users Notice TelephoneNetwork ConnectionGovernment Approvals Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in Österreich Benutzerhinweise für besondere Bestimmungen in DeutschlandWahlsperre Hinweis für die Benutzung in osterreichBrugerinstruktioner i overensstemmelse med danske krav Speciale gebruiksinstructies voor NederlandNew Zealand Modem Regulatory Statements Safety Voice SupportLaser Assemblies Laser Label Information Using Computer German Ergonomics Mobile ProductsLocating Regulatory Compliance Markings Labels Typical Agency Label Component Energy Star Compliance
Related manuals
Manual 1 pages 61.55 Kb Manual 67 pages 44.35 Kb Manual 8 pages 26.72 Kb Manual 16 pages 17.82 Kb Manual 14 pages 60.01 Kb Manual 17 pages 46.21 Kb