Type Guides & Tools
Egyesült Királyság
LanguageEnglish
ProviderHealth and Safety Practitioner
This article, written in the context of Covid-19, includes an info graphic providing tips for home working in imperfect circumstances. It also includes links to other resources, including the WHO EURO guide on how to stay physically active during self-quarantine, a webinar on home worker wellbeing...
Type Guides & Tools
Svájc
LanguageGerman, French, Italian
ProviderSUVA
This webpage proposes preventive measures and tips on how to set up in a few minutes an ergonimic computer station.
Type Guides & Tools
Egyesült Királyság
LanguageEnglish
ProviderHSE
In the context of Covid-19, the resources on this webpage include a short video on how to set up your workstation that provides suggestions for improving how you can improve the ergonomics.
Type Guides & Tools
Svájc
LanguageGerman, French, Italian
ProviderSUVA
This guide produced in the framework of COVID-19 pandemia provides advice on how to ensure a safe and healthy home-based telework.
Type Guides & Tools
Egyesült Királyság
LanguageEnglish
ProviderVersus Arthritis
Exercise is one of the best things you can do to improve your symptoms of arthritis. This website provides exercises to manage pain in different areas and organs of your body. The exercises are described and illustrated.
Type Guides & Tools
Egyesült Királyság
LanguageEnglish
ProviderIOSH
This guide for employers explains how to protect workers and improve efficiency by managing the risks sensibly. It covers mental well-being as well as work equipment, the work environment and travelling as well as health monitoring. It includes an assessment checklist, a feedback checklist for...
Type Guides & Tools
Egyesült Királyság
LanguageEnglish
ProviderHealth and Safety Executive (HSE)
The assessment of repetitive tasks (ART) tool is designed to help you risk assess tasks that require repetitive moving of the upper limbs (arms and hands). It helps you to assess some of the common risk factors in repetitive work that contribute to the development of upper limb disorders (ULDs)...