Office Chair Ergonomics

 

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An open posture is the posture that the human body goes to when nothing is opposing it.

 

This is the ultimate "Neutral" position.  The position that the Occupational SAfety and Health Administration recommends.

A chair that is well-designed and appropriately adjusted is an essential element of a safe and productive computer workstation. A good chair provides necessary support to the back, legs, buttocks, and arms, while reducing exposures to awkward postures, contact stress, and forceful exertions.

Increased adjustability ensures a better fit for the user, provides adequate support in a variety of sitting postures, and allows variability of sitting positions throughout the workday. This is particularly important if the chair has multiple users.


To ensure that the chair will provide adequate support, it is important that you try out different chairs before purchasing one.

The following parts of the chair are important elements to consider in creating a safe and productive workstation:

 

Potential Hazard

Figure 1: Adjustable chair and backrest
Figure 1
Adjustable chair and backrest
Possible Solutions

Potential Hazard

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Note: using an armrest is up to you and the system integrators. Consider factors such as the amount of time during the workday that the user performs computer work, whether the user is experiencing or has experienced a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) or symptoms, and user preference.

Figure 6: Shoulders in various positions
Figure 6
Shoulders in various positions
Potential Hazards
Figure 7: Office chair with adjustable armrests
Figure 7
Office chair with adjustable armrests
Possible Solutions

Potential Hazard

Possible Solutions
Figure 9: Chair with five-leg base
Figure 9
Chair with five-leg base