Healthwork Alert 43 - Free ergonomic / DSE training
14/07/2017
Workstation assessments – is meeting the HSE legal requirements enough to keep your workforce healthy and Productive? Take advantage of a free service!
DSE (Display Screen Equipment) Workstation Risk Assessments are required to meet the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) Display Screen Equipment Regulations 1992/2002. A basic tick list is sometimes provided for employees to complete themselves, however, there are inherent problems with this. Often employees will simply tick all boxes and rush through the form but continue to experience pain in the back, neck or wrists. Sometimes the assessments are carried out by non-medical personnel so although the equipment may all be set up correctly the user may very well continue to work in potentially harmful postures. Sometimes an inadequate assessment can lead to unnecessary equipment being provided by the employer which could have been avoided by correcting the posture of the user. It is possible to work in very poor postures even when provided with the very best equipment and it is also possible to adopt great working posture with poor equipment. The posture adopted will always be more important than the equipment provided.
Healthwork and our partners Metro Physio want to help you for free!
Healthwork
works closely with our partners Metro Physio who have been providing
ergonomic services and occupational physiotherapy since 1992 to a wide
variety of organisations. Metro Physio have therefore for many years
been treating the conditions that employees develop when working with
poor posture and incorrect joint positions. They are keen to educate a
wider audience of the benefits of occupational health and ergonomics and
how to prevent these conditions developing. They are therefore offering
to provide a free of charge short talk of approximately 45 minutes to
your employees. This will cover how to set up a workstation but more
importantly the correct position of every joint, good posture and good
working practices. They will also explain the potential problems or
conditions that can develop when working with poor postures which
results in the employee being much more compliant with the advice
provided.
This service will act as further education and a refresher
for employees who have already received an assessment though it is
important to note that this service alone does not fulfil the HSE legal
requirements as each employee should receive an individual assessment.
If
you would like further details on how access this free service then
please email us at admin@healthworkltd.com or contact us on 0161 831
9701.