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I am a software developer who sits in front of VDT (visual display terminal)
workstation many hours all day long. Currently, I am working in the Ergonomics
(Human Factors) in Telerobotics and Control Group at the University of Toronto.
I am interested in carry out a survey and ergonomic analyses on the design and
usability of the typical VDT workstation for software developing professional.
I should mentioned that I myself am in the DJGPP news group, and am getting great
help from communicating with the other people and by sharing ideas.
Your interests and concerns will be appreciated if you can briefly answer
the following questionnaire.
Chin
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Questionnaire regarding to the use of workstation for software developers
1. How many hours do you work in front of computers every day approximately?
2. do you try to adjust yourself comfortably during your work hours?
3. How much do you concern about your health, in particular under tight schedule
and work pressure?
4. what kind of workstation do you have? specially designed one or just ordinary
office desk both for computer and for writing?
5. Have you had any symptoms such as neck and (lower or upper) back injury/pains,
eyeburning, headache, or others that you think related to the work?
6. do you use mouse more often then use keyboard? or vice versa?
7. do you move around during your working hour? never, a little, or quite a lot?
8. how far away are your eyes from the monitor approximately?
9. Do you satisfy with your work environment? Have you ever ask your boss to get
more healthy one in terms of human factors or based on some ergonomic guideline?
10. Have you heard about wrist pad(supporter) for keyboard and for mouse and foot
supporters? Will you intend to use that if you are provided with one?
11. Where and how do you put your feet and legs? (ground, foot-supporter, bend or straight)
12. What is your sitting posture? (sitting upright or slightly bend forward)?
13. Do you expect to receive my project results as a recommendation or guideline to
work properly in front of computers in terms of human factors?
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Chin Zhou, ETC Laboratory
Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto
4 Taddle Creek, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A4
Email: chin AT argos DOT rose DOT utoronto DOT ca
Telephone/Fax: 416-978-3776
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