Workstation Ergonomics Assessment & Training Thanks to Michelle Dykstra for covering some of the key messages! If you look under resources on my website Jennifer, I have a free DIY computer workstation setup sheet that you are welcome to use -
www.optimiseltd.co.nz.
The musculoskeletal health risks and guidance around this has not yet been picked up by WorkSafe but I am hopeful that 2020 will see a range of helpful resources in this field, and greater clarity about what good looks like. It has not yet received the attention it requires. Unfortunately the WorkSmart Tips web resource was several months ago taken down by ACC (without consultation) and has not been replaced with anything similar. HabitAtWork is getting 'clunky' on many IT systems, but is still a useful resource if you can get it to go (try it on Internet Explorer if it is being problematic).
I don't believe that it is always necessary or desirable to use external assessors, and believe we could do much better at ensuring that managers and operational teams have appropriate knowledge to manage the day to day risks appropriately - along with H and S generalists. However these people do need to be given the right expertise, so should be able to demonstrate some specific training in the field. There are providers out there offering what I believe are pretty sketchy assessments and recommendations.
Through HASANZ we have done some initial work on breaking down the skills of professionals from the various H and S disciplines and their contributions to this issue. Ensuring effective job and task design, and making sound equipment procurement decisions is critical. I note that rehab providers focused on individual injury rehab needs may not have the requisite skill sets to provide this knowledge.
Desks and chairs might not be rocket science... but it sure is people science.
Merry Christmas folks!
Marion, Ergonomist, Optimise Ltd