COMPUTER HEALTH & SAFETY CHECKLIST
Name of User: _______________________________Location: ______________________________
  Department/Section: __________________________Date of assessment: _____________________
  Average amount of time spent using computer per working day: ____________________________
  Please read these instructions before answering the checklist:
  A.     Before you carry out the assessment you should read through the general guidance for computer users on the Occupational health
         pages on the College intranet, Spectrum. Lap top users should also read the Guidance for laptops. The full list of guidance notes are at
         https://www.imperial.ac.uk/spectrum/occhealth/advice/computerhealthindex.htm
  B.     Please answer all questions. The table below each question lists the different points you need to consider first. The comments on the
         left hand side give suggestions on how to resolve problems. You’ll find more details and diagrams in the guidance notes
  C. If you are unable to correct a problem yourself, ask your local DSE Assessor for assistance. Your manager/ supervisor should know
     who this is or check on Spectrum at https://www.imperial.ac.uk/spectrum/occhealth/advice/computerhealthdseassessor.htm .
  D. Once you have completed your assessment, pass it on to your DSE assessor.
  1.         Have you positioned your equipment to allow you to work comfortably?
                                     Points to check                                                                   Solutions to try out yourself if ‘No’
  Chair ....................................................................Yes  No 
        Chair height set so your arms are approximately horizontal                                   See Tip A1 and B3 of Guidance notes for information on Chair height.
         when typing.                                                                                 See Tip B4 and B5 of Guidance Notes for information on back support
        Seat tilt adjusted to support your thighs without pressure.                                  from your chair.
        Back adjusted to support the small of your back.                                             Remove or lower chair arms if they are in the way.
        Chair arms shouldn’t stop you getting close to your desk.                                    A different chair may be required in some cases.
        Feet able to rest on the floor – may need foot rest
  Monitor        ............................................................... Yes    No 
        Should be set ‘face on’ to you –                                                             Lift or lower the screen and use swivel & tilt mechanism to achieve
        Set the top of screen at your eye height when seated                                         correct viewing angles.
        Screen should be at least 40 cm from the desk edge                                           Place your screen on a stand or PC Base to achieve correct height if
                                                                                                      necessary See Figure 2 in guidance notes.
  Keyboard           ........................................................... Yes    No 
        Positioned to be directly in front of you when using it.                                     Try pushing the display screen further back, to create more room for
        Is there space in front to rest your hands?                                                  the keyboard, hands and wrists.
  Mouse        ................................................................. Yes    No 
        Use a mouse mat                                                                              Read through guidance note, The Mouse Trap, for tips on how to use
        Place your mat immediately adjacent to keyboard.                                             your mouse.
        Is there free space to operate without stretching your arm or
         your cables snagging?
        Do you have good mouse technique?
  2.            Do you have sufficient work space to be comfortable?
  Chair ............................................. Yes  No 
        Is there room to fit and move your legs under the table?                                     Move obstructions from under your desk.
  Desktop .............................................................................. Yes  No 
        Is there sufficient desk space to place papers for reference                                 See Figure 1 and 2 for diagrams on desk layout.
         without having to twist your body?                                                           File away or clear off your desk any unnecessary paperwork, books
        Is there sufficient space in front of keyboard to rest hands.                                etc.
        Other frequently used equipment (telephone, etc.) should
         be within easy reach.
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  3.      Can you read your screen easily? ......................................................................Yes  No 
  Your Screen should have:                                                       If you have distracting reflections from the screen position the screen so
   Legible, stable characters (no flickering)………………...                          that it is at 90 degrees to the source of the reflection. See Tip A6 in the
   No distracting reflections off the screen or glare from                      Guidance notes for diagrams and more information
      surrounding environment …………………………………
                                                                                 Adjust the brightness and contrast controls to give you the best picture.
   Ability to adjust screen brightness and contrast
                                                                                 See Tip B8 of Guidance Notes for information.
   A clean surface
                                                                                 To avoid glare problems do not place your screen directly facing a bright
   Adequate desk lighting
                                                                                 window
                                                                                 Avoid touching the screen surface and periodically clean it.
                                                                                 If you feel that your eyesight is the reason for not being able to view your
                                                                                 screen easily, we advise that you have your eyesight tested. See the
                                                                                 ‘Eligibility for eye tests’ page of the guidance notes for further information.
  4.      Is your working environment comfortable?
  Temperature, Ventilation & Humidity .... Yes  No                             A portable fan may be required for warm environments.
      Is the room temperature comfortable for working in?                       One or two potted houseplants may help to control low humidity, in
      Do you get enough fresh air?                                              addition to making the room seem pleasant.
      Does the room humidity appear comfortable (ie. Not to                     See Section C1 of Guidance Notes for information on temperature &
       dry, not to damp)                                                         humidity.
  Noise ........................................................ Yes  No       Noise levels experienced at a work station should not be sufficiently high
      Are noise levels low enough not to interfere with your                    as to cause unreasonable distraction.
       concentration?                                                            See Tip C2 of Guidance Notes for information on noise levels.
  Light ......................................................... Yes  No      A desk lamp may be required if the lighting in the office is insufficient for
      Is the room lighting bright enough to move around safely?                 the tasks you are performing.
      Is the lighting for your desk adequate to allow you to read               See Section C3 of Guidance Notes for information on lighting.
       documents and your keyboard?
  Layout of office area ............................... Yes  No                If you find that you frequently bump into certain items they should be
      Is equipment safely positioned to avoid people knocking                   repositioned so this does not occur.
       into it?                                                                  See Section C4 of Guidance Notes for information.
  5.      Do you know how to use your software? ..........................................................Yes  No 
      No, I don’t.                                                              You should discuss your training needs to your line manager/Supervisor
                                                                                 who will be able to organise the necessary training for you.
  6.      Have you organised your work to avoid periods of uninterrupted use? .........Yes  No 
      Avoid doing screen based work for longer than 1 hour                      Intersperse computer work with other tasks. See Tip B1and B2 in
       without a break                                                           Guidance Notes for more information.
  Once completed pass on your form to your DSE assessor
  (see https://www.imperial.ac.uk/spectrum/occhealth/advice/computerhealthdseassessor.htm for details.
  For DSE assessor use:
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   Action Completed                     Signed: _______________________________________ Date: _________________________________
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