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Sources

1 http://www.spineuniverse.com

2 The Source Public Mgmt Journal, Nigel Heaton of
Human Application

3 Leon Staker, Andrea Roelofs. “The experience of musculoskeletal discomfort amongst bank tellers who just sit, just stand or sit and stand at work”; Curtin University of Technology: Perth, Western Australia

4 Ergonauts (www.ergonauts.com), Certification in
Ergonomics Management Program

5 Dr. Marvin J. Dainoff. “The Effect of Ergonomic Worktools on Productivity In Today’s Automated Workstation Design”; Center for Ergonomic Research, Miami University: Oxford, Ohio

6 Cornell University 2002

7 Ergo Solutions Magazine, May 2003

8 “National Study Finds Computer Workers at Risk for Stress Injuries,” by Michael Grossman

9 Ergoweb (www.ergoweb.com)

10 OSHA

11 Dr. Alan Hedge “Effects of Electric Height Adjustable Worksurface on Self-Assessed Musculoskeletal Discomfort and Productivity in Computer Workers” Cornell University, Design and Environmental Analysis

12  ABC News: “A New Way to Control Weight?”, Nov. 2007
Full research study by Marc Hamilton, University of Missouri-Columbia in Journal Diabetes (Nov. 07)
 
13 MMQB, Oct. 07, article on Workplace Index Survey on
Nature of Work
 
14  Washington Post - “Obesity passing smoking as top avoidable cause of death” by Rob Stein, March 2004
 
15  Dan Harrison and Matthew Benns, “Sitting Ducks”,
Feb. 2008,(www.smh.com.au)
 
16  Occupational Safety and Health Division of Singapore: “Guidelines on work in standing/sitting positions”
 
17  “Take a Stand to Keep Meetings Short and Productive”
by Rick Broida
 
18 “Power naps boost work performance”  by Alison Motluk
(www.newscientist.com)

 

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