Type Case study
International
LanguageEnglish
ProviderEU OSHA
An ICT worker diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis was able to remain in his job thanks to some straightforward adjustments. Thus, the company he works for had been able to retain an expert worker who is able to train others.
Type Visual resources
International
LanguageEnglish
ProviderWHO
Poster developed in the framework of WHO’s Be Active campaign carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic. Campaign intended to the people staying at home (and working from home) and sitting down more than we usually.
Type Visual resources
International
LanguageEnglish
ProviderWHO
Poster developed in the framework of WHO’s Be Active campaign carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic. Campaign intended to the people staying at home (and working from home) and sitting down more than we usually.
Type Visual resources, Guides & Tools
Other
LanguageEnglish
ProviderJapan Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
This booklet focuses on several important issues that are commonly found in home work/learning environments that include interactions with digital devices.
Type Guides & Tools
International
LanguageEnglish
ProviderWHO
This guidance is intended for people in self-quarantine without any symptoms or diagnosis of acute respiratory illness. It should not replace medical guidance in case of any health condition.
Type Guides & Tools
Liechtenstein
LanguageEnglish
ProviderAustralia Institute - Centre for Future Work
This article presents several economic and legal issues related to home-based teleworking (including the OSH related ones: safety and ergonomics).
Type Visual resources
International
LanguageLanguage free
ProviderVodaphone Spain
This short, wordless video (apart from the title in Spanish) provides basic advice and tips on improvising to make using a laptop at home more ergonomic, for example in the context of sudden home working enforced by Covid-19. It also provides tips for children. Also relevant to non-teleworkers who...