Display Screen Equipment
The use of Display Screen Equipment is linked to WRULDs (Work Related Upper Limb Disorders) a range of musculoskeletal disorders of arm, hand, shoulder and
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Now that vaccination programmes are underway and we’re contemplating a return to a more normal way of life, it’s time to start thinking about what
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As much of the UK workforce starts working from home due to coronavirus, employers need to take measures to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing
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The poor physical and mental health effects of working in an office setting are many and varied. From poor posture and eyesight problems to repetitive
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In many workplaces DSE use is still traditional desk-bound computers linked to screens, keyboards and other peripherals such as printers. The methodology for dealing with
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Many employers appear to have a laissez faire attitude to allowing staff to use their personal laptops, tablet computers or smartphones for work business, which
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The use of Display Screen Equipment is linked to WRULDs (Work Related Upper Limb Disorders) a range of musculoskeletal disorders of arm, hand, shoulder and
Read More >
The use of Display Screen Equipment is linked to WRULDs (Work Related Upper Limb Disorders) a range of musculoskeletal disorders of arm, hand, shoulder and
Read More >
In many workplaces DSE use is still traditional desk-bound computers linked to screens, keyboards and other peripherals such as printers. The methodology for dealing with
Read More >
Many employers appear to have a laissez faire attitude to allowing staff to use their personal laptops, tablet computers or smartphones for work business, which
Read More >
As much of the UK workforce starts working from home due to coronavirus, employers need to take measures to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing
Read More >