Ergonomic Work Station Assessment
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Workplace safety considerations include an evaluation of your work station. There are several components involved in evaluating the ergonomics of a workstation. Each workstation should be arranged in such a way that your body is properly aligned and does not cause pain or discomfort. Contact University Facilities (x8490) for an ergonomic assessment of your work station. You can also complete an assessment on your own using the U.S. Department of Labor’s Computer Workstations eTool.
- Human Resources Staff
- Benefits
- CTO, SLR, Holidays, and Other Time Off
- Compensation
- Emergency Resources for Employees
- Employee Handbooks and Code of Policies
- Employee Recognition
- Employee Resource Group Program
- Employment
- Extended Leaves
- Learning and Development
- PATH
- Preparing to Retire
- Programs and Events
- Recruitment and Hiring
- Retirees
- Wellness
- Work/Life Initiatives
Jason Bunn
Manager of Work-Life Programming and Benefits Specialist
- P: 540-458-8923
- E: jbunn@wlu.edu
Human Resources
- P: 540-458-8920
- F: 540-458-8060
- E: humanresources@wlu.edu
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