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FOR THE

OFFICE WORKER

Whether you have one person with pain or need support meeting your health and safety obligations for computer based work stations, we can help!

Level 2 Work Station Assessment:

  • For those with physical pain at work (e.g. back, neck or upper limb pain).

  • On-site assessment (45-60mins).

  • Immediate advice and solutions provided.

  • Full written report with recommendations.

  • Discounts available for any additional equipment recommendations from most UK suppliers.

New and Expectant Mother Work Station Assessments:

  • On-site assessment (30-45mins).

  • Advice and training regarding specific ergonomic risks associated with this group.

  • Meets HSE requirements.

  • Full report with recommendations.

  • Discounts available for any additional equipment recommendations from most UK suppliers.

Level 1 Work Station Assessment:

  • For all employees using computer work stations to meet HSE requirements for Display Screen Equipment ( DSE) Users.

  • Training and self-assessment with an on-site visit for identified high risk users; or on-site assessment for all (15-20 minutes per assessment).

  • Completion of a DSE checklist for each worker.

  • Summary report for the business.

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Additional information:

ADD-ON's: Discounts for multiple assessments are available for employees contracted to work at multiple locations e.g. at home; or those required to drive as part of their role may require more than one assessment

INDEPENDENT PHYSIOTHERAPY OPINION: This helps ensure the medical condition is being managed appropriately alongside any workplace adjustments to facilitate a full and sustained recovery.

Health and Well-Being Events:

We are happy to support health and well-being events, providing advice on physical health and well-being, workplace health and ergonomics.

These services are tailored to the individual organizational requirements.

If you require any of our services or would like to discuss them further, please complete the form on our Contact Us page.

Ref: http://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/dse/guidance.htm
http://www.hse.gov.uk/mothers/index.htm

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