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wic.book Page 2 Friday, December 5, 1997 11:24 AM Working in Comfort Introduction Introduction Thank you for selecting HP computing equipment. To optimize your comfort and productivity, it is important that you set up your work area correctly and use your HP equipment properly. With that in mind, we have developed some set-up and use recommendations for you to follow based on established ergonomic principles. Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices are among those tasks that have been associated with repetitive strain injury (RSI) to soft tissues in the hands and arms. If you experience discomfort or pain while using any computing equipment, discontinue use immediately and consult your physician as soon as possible. For more information on RSI, you may wish to consult the About Repetitive Strain Injury section. Please study the recommendations offered here and consult the Information Sources listed in this guide. Included there are references to relevant parts of international standards, regulations and guidelines, such as ISO 9241 and the European Community Display Screen Equipment directive. You may also wish to consult your employer's human resources department or other relevant departments for guidance specific to your company. For a quick summary of the recommendations, refer to the Comfort and Safety Checklist. Note that the recommendations and quoted dimensions in this guide are designed to accommodate a broad range of people. If you fall outside this range you may need to adapt the recommendations accordingly. For example, if you are very tall, your work surface may need to be higher than indicated in this guide. Thank you, again, for choosing HP computing equipment. 2

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Working in Comfort
Introduction
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Introduction
Thank you for selecting HP computing equipment.
To optimize your comfort and productivity, it is important that you set
up your work area correctly and use your HP equipment properly.
With
that in mind, we have developed some set-up and use recommendations
for you to follow based on established ergonomic principles.
Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices are among
those tasks that have been associated with repetitive strain injury (RSI)
to soft tissues in the hands and arms.
If you experience discomfort or
pain while using any computing equipment, discontinue use
immediately and consult your physician as soon as possible.
For more
information on RSI, you may wish to consult the
About Repetitive
Strain Injury
section.
Please study the recommendations offered here and consult the
Information Sources
listed in this guide.
Included there are references
to relevant parts of international standards, regulations and guidelines,
such as ISO 9241 and the European Community Display Screen
Equipment directive.
You may also wish to consult your employer’s
human resources department or other relevant departments for
guidance specific to your company. For a quick summary of the
recommendations, refer to the
Comfort and Safety Checklist
.
Note
that the recommendations and quoted dimensions in this guide
are designed to accommodate a broad range of people.
If you fall
outside this range you may need to adapt the recommendations
accordingly.
For example, if you are very tall, your work surface may
need to be higher than indicated in this guide.
Thank you, again, for choosing HP computing equipment.
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