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What should you do if one of your staff decides they don’t want to use their office chair, but an inflatable exercise ball instead? Far fetched? Not at the University of Bath it isn’t. What should
you do if you find yourself in a similar situation?
Published 16.07.2007
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
An employee who works from home has sent in an expenses request to cover the cost of a £200 office chair. They purchased it to help them with a back problem. Do you have a legal duty to pay for it?
Published 09.02.2009
One of your employees has demanded (not asked) for a new chair. He’s complaining that the one he has isn’t “ergonomic” and causes him backache. How should you deal with him, and do you have to
respond to his demands?
Published 06.11.2006
Standing at a desk has been promoted as beneficial to health and has led to some employers buying expensive height-adjustable desks. But now a study has shown that there are health risks associated
with standing. What was found?
Published 25.05.2018
An exceptionally tall worker is suing Barclays Bank following a back injury. What’s going on and how can you avoid a similar situation?
Published 18.12.2006
According to a recent survey, poor posture and sitting for prolonged periods can cause serious back problems. How should you minimise the risks?
Published 21.05.2007
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