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A display screen equipment user will spend the majority of their working day seated at their workstation so it it is important that employers provide basic training to promote good posture. Poor posture may contribute to illness such as back ache, poor circulation, poor digestion and more. An office chair should meet the minimum requirements as detailed in the Dispaly Screen Equipment Regulation to allow users to achieve a comfortable posture. Chairs should be adjustable height and provide back support that is adjustable and tiltable. A footrest may be necessary if user cannot place feet flat on floor. Chairs should move with the user. Correct posture whilst seated
Exercising at you're workstation With prolonged use of display screen equipment maintaining good posture at all times may prove difficult so to help combat the effects of poor posture physical exercising should be carried out throughout the day whilst seated. Here are a few exercises to get you started.
Repeat the above routine as often as required. Feel free to adapt any of these exercises or introduce your own exercises to the routine.
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