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APPENDIX

For More Information

If you want more information about arrange- ment of work space and equipment or safety standards,consult the following references:

"American National Standard for Human Factors Engineering ofVisual DisplayTerminal Workstations,"ANSI/HFS Standard No. 100- 1988. Human Factors Society, Inc., P.O. Box 1369, Santa Monica, CA 90406.

Working Safely withYour Computer.Washington, D.C.: National Safety Council,1991.

Or write to:

 

American National Standards

Human Factors and Ergonomics

Institute

Society

11West 42nd St.

ANSI/HFS 100-1988 Standard

NewYork, NY 10036

P.O.Box 1369

TEL: (212) 642-4900

Santa Monica, CA 90406-1369

FAX: (212) 398-0023

TEL: (310) 394-1811

http://www.ansi.org

FAX: (310) 394-2410

EMAIL: info@ansi.org

http://hfes.org

National Institute for Occupational

EMAIL: hfes@compuserve.com

International Standards Organization

Safety and Health (NIOSH)

NIOSH Publications

(ISO)

4676 Columbia Pkwy,MS C-13

Central Secretariat

Cincinnati, OH 45226-1998

International Organization for Standardization

TEL: (800) 356-4674

1,rue deVarembé

FAX: (513) 533-8573

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http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/

CH-1211 Genève 20, Switzerland

homepage.html

TEL: +41 22 749 01 11

EMAIL: pubstaft@cdc.gov

FAX: +41 22 733 34 30

 

http://www.iso.ch

 

http://www.iso.ch/infoe/stbodies.html

 

EMAIL: central@iso.ch

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Contents Safety Comfort Guide Page Page Safety & Comfort Guide Contents Preface Symbols and Conventions in DocumentationSymbols on Equipment Adjust into Your Comfort Zone Self-check Take Action for Safety ComfortPromoting a Safe and Comfortable Work Environment Important ChoicesKey Principles AdjustRelax Vary Your Posture Everything is connected Findingyour Comfort ZoneRange of Positions That afternoon slumpFeet, Knees, and Legs WalkLeg comfort Back Adjust oftenForearms, Wrists, and Hands Split Keyboards Right WrongRelax Shoulders and ElbowsEyes Eye comfortEye break Positioning Your Monitor Arrangingyour Work Area MonitorEye height Arrangingyour Work Area Adjusting brightness and contrastEliminating glare If glare is a problem, consider these actionsKeyboard and Pointing Device For pauses only Arm Supports and a Palm RestPapers and Books Phone On the Road Using a Notebook Computer Working in ComfortLong hours of use Typing Style Keep it lightHunt-and-peck typing Pointing comfort Clean FrequentlySwitch hands Pointing StyleEven on a sofa Using a Keyboard on a SofaTaking Breaks and Varying Your Tasks Try it and seeBreathe deeply Monitoring Your Health Habits and Exercise Be inventive Orderingyour AdjustmentsFrom the Ground Up From the Top DownPage Eyes SELF-CHECKSeated Position Shoulders, Arms,Wrists, and HandsMonitor Keyboard and Pointing DeviceGeneral Prevention Double-checkListen to your body Page Introduction Product Safety Policy General Practice Important Electrical and Mechanical Safety InformationImportant Electrical and Mechanical Safety Information Ventilation Mounting AccessoriesPower Sources ServicingPower Cords AccessibilityVoltage Select Switch Internal BatteryPrecautions for Portable Computer Products Floor Standing Products Precautions for Server and Network ProductsAccessories and Options Products with CastersExternalTelevisionAntenna Grounding CompatibilityPower Lines Lightning ProtectionAntenna Grounding Laser SafetyWarnings Precautions for Products with Laser DevicesLaser Information Compliance with Cdrh RegulationsCompliance with International Regulations Laser Product LabelNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NioshAppendix For More InformationNational Safety Council Library Occupational Safety and Health Administration OshaTCO Information Center Page 297660-001
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