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Workstation Assessment

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  Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Risk Assessment Ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of employees who use display screen equipment (DSE) is critical for creating a productive and supportive workplace environment. At Posture Group, we specialize in providing comprehensive DSE risk assessments to help businesses meet legal compliance and prioritize employee comfort. What is a DSE Risk Assessment? A DSE risk assessment is a systematic evaluation of workstations used by employees who spend significant time using display screens, such as computers, laptops, and tablets. These assessments identify potential risks associated with prolonged screen use, including musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), eye strain, headaches, and stress, while recommending appropriate measures to mitigate them. Why is a DSE Risk Assessment Important? Employers have a legal obligation under the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 to assess and minimize risks associated wit...

Posture Group

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  Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Risk Assessment Ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of employees who use display screen equipment (DSE) is critical for creating a productive and supportive workplace environment. At Posture Group, we specialize in providing comprehensive DSE risk assessments to help businesses meet legal compliance and prioritize employee comfort. What is a DSE Risk Assessment? A DSE risk assessment is a systematic evaluation of workstations used by employees who spend significant time using display screens, such as computers, laptops, and tablets. These assessments identify potential risks associated with prolonged screen use, including musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), eye strain, headaches, and stress, while recommending appropriate measures to mitigate them. Why is a DSE Risk Assessment Important? Employers have a legal obligation under the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 to assess and minimize risks associated wit...