Measurement at a simulated office workplace in a laboratory environment; display in the CUELA software environment
Source: IFA
It is essential that indoor workplaces correspond with the needs and attributes of the people who work in them. Many workers at such workplaces nevertheless complain of musculoskeletal disorders, particularly in the upper limbs (neck, shoulder, arms and hands, back). Tasks repeated continually and frequently, static or unfavourable body postures, a lack of breaks, and also a lack of movement are among the known possible causes of these complaints.
The following recommendations are intended to help reduce musculoskeletal strain: