You’ve decided to go through a workstation assessment with your staff, instead of just sending them a form. However, you’re at the point of stopping as you’re prompting numerous demands. Where are
you going wrong?
Published 10.09.2007
A colleague has just purchased a new “executive” chair. However, when you looked at the one they’d chosen, you realised that it wasn’t really suitable for prolonged screen-based work. Do you need to
worry about this?
Published 06.05.2008
We recently attended a major health and safety exhibition, at which we ran into numerous companies offering online workstation assessment software. We decided to find if they’re as good as they claim
to be. What did we find out?
Published 19.06.2006
You’ve taken on temporary office workers via an employment agency. Who is responsible for workstation assessments, eye sight tests, etc.? Is it down to you as the host employer or the agency?
Published 12.09.2017
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system of work.
Published 17.09.2018
You’re concerned that some staff aren’t filling in the display screen equipment (DSE) risk assessment questionnaire properly, so risks are being left unmanaged. How can you stop this from happening?
Published 16.06.2008
One of your employees is complaining of neck and wrist pain caused by the tablet computer you’ve given him. What could be the reason for this and what practical solutions are available?
Published 19.06.2015
You’ve heard that if you employ someone with a disability, or an existing member of staff becomes disabled, you will need to make changes to their workstation. Is this true?
Published 30.06.2008
You’ve decided you need more office staff. However, space is tight and you think squeezing in many more would introduce health and safety issues. So what might be the solution?
Published 05.06.2007