Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device
"Presents the findings from a two-year study investigating health problems associated with the use of non-keyboard input devices (NKID). The research used a combination of methods to determine the extent to which different NKID are currently in use, how they are used and problems that result. E...
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Institution: | ETUI-European Trade Union Institute |
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Language: | English |
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Sudbury
2002
HSE Books |
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Online Access: | https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19299343124910175259-ergonomics-of-using-a-mouse-or.htm |
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author | Woods, Valerie Hastings, Sarah Buckle, Peter W. Haslam, Roger |
author_facet | Woods, Valerie Hastings, Sarah Buckle, Peter W. Haslam, Roger |
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description | "Presents the findings from a two-year study investigating health problems associated with the use of non-keyboard input devices (NKID). The research used a combination of methods to determine the extent to which different NKID are currently in use, how they are used and problems that result. Evidence was collected through a literature review; questionnaire survey of 128 IT and health and safety managers; workplace assessments involving interviews and observation with 45 users across 9 different companies; a questionnaire survey of 848 users (3500 questionnaires issued, 24% response rate); and laboratory work including an expert assessment of different devices, a laboratory trial comparing traditional and L- shaped desks with three different arm support conditions, and a case study investigating touch screen use. Stresses the importance of an ergonomics approach in risk reduction, a method that looks at the user-computer interaction as a whole, the aim being to fit the work to the person, rather than the person to the work. Recommends a systematic risk assessment for NKID with the following considerations: nature of the task, including software design; NKID design and operation; workstation configuration; working environment; work organisation; training; cleaning and maintenance; procedures for musculoskeletal health monitoring; specific needs of individual users (e.g. those with existing health problems)." |
format | TEXT |
geographic | United Kingdom |
id | 19299343124910175259_079589374c2645a28873a358123e4c77 |
institution | ETUI-European Trade Union Institute |
is_hierarchy_id | 19299343124910175259_079589374c2645a28873a358123e4c77 |
is_hierarchy_title | Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device |
language | English |
physical | 180 p. Paper |
publishDate | 2002 |
publisher | Sudbury HSE Books |
spellingShingle | Woods, Valerie Hastings, Sarah Buckle, Peter W. Haslam, Roger comfort assessment computer mouse design of equipment ergonomics musculoskeletal diseases safe working methods working surfaces Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device |
title | Ergonomics of using a mouse or other non-keyboard input device |
topic | comfort assessment computer mouse design of equipment ergonomics musculoskeletal diseases safe working methods working surfaces |
url | https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19299343124910175259-ergonomics-of-using-a-mouse-or.htm |