EHS can provide a basic ergonomic assessment of your computer workstation and make recommendations for adjustments to ensure the best set up for each individual employee.
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of your computer workstation.
Any on-campus (downtown or Macdonald campus) 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ employee or student working at a computer can request an in-person assessment, and virtual assessments are available for on-campus or home office workstations.ÌýEHS willÌýevaluate your work station and recommend changes to positioning or new furniture when necessary. Any purchase of new furniture will be the responsibility of the unit.Ìý
When necessary a referral to a certified Ergonomist can be provided, note that charges for this will be the responsibility of the unit.
**ÌýEHS does not provide recommendations for sit-stand workstations or similar specialized ergonomic equipment.
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Procedure
To request an ergonomic assessment of your work station please , or fill out an if you are experiencing chronic pain and need more documentation of your injury.
The Ergonomics Self-Assessment Checklist is a tool to help ensure that your workstation is set up properly and comfortable for you. It is a good idea to review the self assessment periodically
For additional ergonomic tools, please see the links below.
Additional Links:
- 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ HR Ergo your Office Space
- Guidelines for an Ergonomic Office Setup - The Work Well Project
- - 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Reporter Article
- Telework resources
- 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Kinesiology Clinic Services - includes ergonomic assessments
- Computer Work Station Adjustments
- Technical Sheet No.1: Postural Aspects Technical Sheet No.1: Postural Aspects (French)
- Technical Sheet No.2: Visual Aspects Technical Sheet No.2: Visual Aspects (French)
- Technical Sheet No.3: Micro-pauses / Technical Sheet No.3: Micro-pauses (French)