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Visionary Ergonomic Office Chair
www.mojodirect.com.au The Visionary Ergonomic Mesh Office Chair by Kingpin features a breathable mesh back, adjustable arm rests and lumbar support, high density seat padding and much more.
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Mesh Ergonomic Office Chair – In Stock – Free Shipping!
modernoffice.stores.yahoo.net 1-800-443-5117 – Our mesh ergonomic office chair combines ergonomic controls with comfort and aesthetics. It’s an excellent choice at an extreme value price for your office or home office whether you are looking for an all-day workhorse office chair or a designer-look chair. Its slim, ecofriendly design incorporates a breathable Wine mesh fabric (also available in Black) over a formed polyurethane framework for contoured performance without the use of the standard foam over plywood. The seat makes use of two types of foam for comfort and durability – high density foam at the seat base provides long lasting form while a low density mesh foam fabric gives a softer landing to your initial sit. The function you will most appreciate on this office chair is its synchro tilt control. This allows you to tilt the back of the chair at a ratio to the seat angle of the chair. As you recline the front of the seat pan will not rise under your thighs causing restrictive pressure. The synchro control can be left in a free float or locked in your preferred position for the task at hand. Functions also include height adjustable armrests, height adjustable lumbar support, gas lift height adjustment and spring tilt/tension control. A mesh covered headrest adjusts in both height and angle. Seat measures 20W x 19D. Back is 19W x 21H. The headrest adjusts an additional 8 to 11 above the backrest. Chair measures 24-¾W x 29D x 45-48H overall (measured with headrest …
Ergonomic Office Chairs
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STS Workstation Ergonomics Training Video
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Ergonomic Office Workstation Assessment By Ergoworks
Ergonomic Office Workstation Assessment Presented by Marnie Douglas from Ergoworks www.ergonomics-ohs.com.au Marnie appears on Sky News discussing the importance of Ergonomics in your office. Employers who dont take the need for ergonomic workstations now place themselves at risk of workers compensation claims for Repetitive Strain Injury and more. For employee satisfaction and a reduction in injuries resulting from long hours sitting at a computer, an ergonomic workstation assessment is crucial for your office. Until you have a professional assessment, there are a number of steps you can take to minimise risk of injury for your employees. The following steps are recommended as a minimum 1) Ergonomic Mouse There are a number of options on the market at the moment. There are a huge array of products all offering different positives and negatives. Its important to try a number of options to see which suits you best. Some people find that using 2 mice on a computer can be very beneficial in reducing the strain on one arm. While others find that a roller ball mouse is helpful as it means less movement is required by the extended arm. 2) Ergonomic Keyboard Again – there are a wide variety of products available on the market. There are many keyboards that now have a variety of features that place less strain on the arms and wrists during long term use. Also ensuring that your keyboard is placed the appropriate distance from the body will assist in reducing strain. 3) Ergonomic …