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preventing computer workplace related repetitive stress injuries in both the cubicle and home office (telecommuter) environments, inquiries regarding both furniture and computer accessories to keep employees safe and productive, vision difficulites related to computer operation
25 years experience in the eye health care profession,independently test and evaluate workplace equipment and accessories, specialize in computer workplace ergonomic injury prevention training and risk assessment
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Dear Lee, sorry for the delay in responding. I've been doing some checking and what I suggest is this: If your own research can not definitively rule out possible exposure;In writing indicate to the
Dear Randy, I know that over the past years that cubicle size has been shrinking. I'm not aware of any OSHA requirement but you might want to check with the local fire department as they do have requirements
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