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0 2.00 Understand Computer Fundamentals. 02.02 Explain Care of the Computer Environment SUPPLEMENTAL. ERGONOMICS. The science of designing equipment and workspace for a comfortable and safe working environment. THEN. NOW. Sit up straight and lean forward slightly from the waist.
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02.00 Understand Computer Fundamentals. 02.02 Explain Care of the Computer Environment SUPPLEMENTAL 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
ERGONOMICS • The science of designing equipment and workspace for a comfortable and safe working environment. THEN NOW 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
Sit up straight and lean forward slightly from the waist. Keep your feet flat on the floor Your body should be about a hand’s length from the front of the keyboard and centered with the keyboard. Keep your fingers on the home row keys and curved Keep your wrists up, not touching the keyboard or desk. Focus your eyes on the book, copy or screen. Place all materials you will type on the right side of the computer and supplies on the left side. Keep any items you are not using off your desk. Occasionally rest your eyes and take short breaks. Avoid lights that cause glare on the monitor. Proper Computer Ergonomics 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
Computer Workstation Ergonomics 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
Things to Remember 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI) is a name used for a group of conditions that occur when someone performs a task repeatedly causing too much stress being placed on the joints Examples of these injuries are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and DeQuervain’s Disease Repetitive Stress Injuries(RSI) 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
Is the entrapment of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. CTS occurs due to the swelling of the median nerve or the tendons of the wrist. Occurs from using the computer for hours without proper body posture and improper techniques. Causes pain, tingling, numbness in the thumb, index, and middle fingers, and weakness and swelling of the wrist and hand. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome(CTS) 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
DeQuervain’s Disease • DeQuervain’s Disease is an overuse injury of the thumb extensor tendons. • It often occurs from repetitive tapping of the space bar. 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
Extend and stretch both wrists and fingers acutely as if they are in a hand-stand position. Hold for a count of 5. Straighten both wrists and relax fingers. Make a tight fist with both hands. Exercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding
Then bend both wrists down while keeping the fist. Hold for a count of 5. Straighten both wrists and relax fingers, for a count of 5. The exercise should be repeated 10 times.Then let your arms hang loosely at the side and shake them for a few seconds. Exercises (Continued) 02.02 SUPPLEMENTAL 6511 Keyboarding