Assessment of measured respirable dust VDT worker's posture and workload in free-address office system

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Abstract

A free-address system is a new office layout in which a worker can freely sit in their favorite place with a computer and materials. Since this layout has recently been introduced in offices, we conducted a questionnaire survey which aimed to clarify the effects of the free-address system on visual display terminals (VDT) workers' posture and workload. A total of 203 male VDT workers who were system engineers aged 20 to 59 using a notebook computer were evaluated, of whom 150 used the free-address layout, and 53 used the fixed-address layout. The free-address layout was effective in the improvement of individual work space compared with the fixed-address layout. Also, in this layout the worker did not feel dissatisfaction with communication or support between workers. However, workers using the free-address layout assumed an unsuitable work posture, without adjusting the height of their chairs. Furthermore, this layout might have risk factors which increase neck/shoulder and low back stiffness and/or pain. Therefore, the free-address layout may have incipient problems, and it will be necessary to examine further the effects of this layout on VDT worker's health.

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Iwakiri, K., Mori, I., Sotoyama, M., Nose, K., Ochiai, T., Jonai, H., & Saito, S. (2006). Assessment of measured respirable dust VDT worker’s posture and workload in free-address office system. Sangyō Eiseigaku Zasshi = Journal of Occupational Health, 48(1), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.1539/sangyoeisei.48.7

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