Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderBe Upstanding
When working from home, the majority of your time is likely to still be spent sitting at a desk or table. Our main reaction to a busy workload is to sit for as long as possible until the task is done. To help avoid this, this blog provides useful tips on sitting less and moving more.
Type Guides & Tools
Svájc
LanguageGerman, French, Italian
ProviderSUVA
This guide presents several ergonomic criteria, e.g. adapted to the morphology of the users, that must be taken into account when purchasing furniture and accessories intended for display screen workstations. Most common pitfalls to be avoided are mentioned.
Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderOHS Reps Union
This web section provides guidance to employers of workers who work remotely and advice to workers to maintain “mental health”.
Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderAustralian Government Comcare
This checklist provides guidance for short-term working from home arrangements.The considerations proposed should be seen as minimum requirements only.
Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderBe Upstanding
This toolkit is a collection of information, guidance materials and templates that can help workplaces develop and apply an organisational strategy to reduce prolonged sitting in the workplace. Prolonged sitting poses significant risks to the health of workers and to the organisations they work for...
Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderWorksafe Australia
This reports examines the most recent evidence from Australia and overseas on sedentary work, its likely consequences and the potential control options.
Type Guides & Tools
Svájc
LanguageGerman, French, Italian
ProviderSUVA
This brochure gives information about both standing and sitting in the workplace. It gives tips on when to sit and when to stand and also provides useful information about the main risks associated with standing and/or sitting and how to overcome these risks.