Top Banner
DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson
24

DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Jan 11, 2016

Download

Documents

kyna

DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson. The Session. Recap of the Display Screen Equipment regulations Common problems in the office Current issues Dual/Touch screens Home/ mobile workers Laptops Hot desking Back to basics for the future?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

DSE – beyond the basicsPresented byCate Adamson

Page 2: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

The Session

• Recap of the Display Screen Equipment regulations

• Common problems in the office

• Current issues– Dual/Touch screens– Home/ mobile workers – Laptops– Hot desking

• Back to basics for the future?

Page 3: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

What do the DSE regulations require

Regulation Requirement

1 Defines the terms, DSE, user, operator and workstation

2 Requires employers to analyse users’ and operators’ workstations for risks

3 Requires employers to ensure that users’ and operators’ workstations meet the requirements as outlined in the schedule

4 Requires employers to design users’ daily work routine in such a way that their workload at the display screen equipment is reduced by either changes in activity or periodic breaks

5 Requires employers to provide users who request it, with an eye sight test; and to provide those users whose vision needs to be corrected for DSE work with appropriate spectacles

6 Requires employers to provide health and safety training for users

7 Requires employers to provide users and operators with information on all aspects of health and safety relating to their workstation, and on measures taken to comply with the Regulations

Page 4: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

What do we generally do?

• Display Screen Equipment risk assessments in the office

• Provision of information at induction

• Provision of good standard workstations

• Providing a system for eyesight testing

• Making changes if problems are reported

• Allow poor work practises?

Page 5: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

What more would make a difference!

• Correct work practises, we need to consider how people work and plan how to get people moving whilst at work.

• Ensuring people take ownership of how to work, layout, movement and early reporting of concerns especially if not working in the office etc..

• Providing suitable equipment and training for the people to do their jobs well

Page 6: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Possible effects when we do not get it right• Common Health Effects– Musculoskeletal Disorders– Eye and Eyesight Effects– Fatigue and Stress

• Loss of productivity

• Reduced employee satisfaction

• Manager frustration

Page 7: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Main ProblemsPhysically

•People are adaptable and long term physical adaption leads to problems and our sedentary life styles

Emotionally

•Competing priorities- it is not important until it hurts!

•People struggle with investment now for tomorrow

Managerially

•Competing priorities, work patterns shifting

•Inexperienced managers

Page 8: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Common reasons for musculoskeletal problems• Equipment lacks adjustment to accommodate users

particular needs

• Poor basic workstation set up

• Poor chair set up

• Poor work design and lack of variation of tasks

• Lack of self responsibility

• Underlying poor musculoskeletal health which work activities may aggravate

Page 9: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Current Situation

• Problems related to computer usage are not going away but seem to be evolving.

• Traditional RSI appears to be reducing and being replaced by physical static loading problems and pressure related issues

• These issues, if not controlled, will reduce the possible productive improvements which could be gained by technology

Page 10: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Work situations

Traditional varied office work in decline being replaced by:

•Contact centre work

•Home working

•Consultants on clients sites

•Hot desking

•Flexible working

Page 11: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Basic set up in offices- still problems

• Screen height/tilt/distance

• Mouse and keyboard placement

• Lighting

• Activity and breaks

• Chair/desk set up

Page 12: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Current issues• Dual/multi screen

• Other devices/touch screens

• Home/ mobile workers

• Hot desking

Page 13: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Touch screens

Page 14: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Tablet Advice

Page 15: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Home/mobile working

Page 16: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Laptops

• Laptops– Discussed in the Display

Screen Equipment guidance– Same principles apply

Page 17: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Laptop Advice

Page 18: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Portable Communication Device Advice

Page 19: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Hotdesking

Page 20: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Hot desking and shared workstations

• Increasingly popular to improve space usage

• Usually poorly managed, one size does not fit all!

• Issues relatively easily rectified with adjustable workstations and chairs

Page 21: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

If everyone understands the simple basic principles, we would save time, money and discomfort

Page 22: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Workstation Exercises

Page 23: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Summary

• Display Screen Equipment regulations published 21 years ago

• Problems seem to be evolving

• New technology and ways of working is throwing up challenges

• Need to review what we doing to safe guard the health and productivity of our employees?

Page 24: DSE – beyond the basics Presented by Cate Adamson

Thank you

[email protected] 085516