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| With a general increase in the use of laptops as a business
tool and as their power has increased, companies are frequently
choosing to use them as a replacement for desktop computers. |
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| Laptops were designed primarily as portable devices and
inherent features of this design are at odds with ergonomic
issues relating to prolonged or continuous use. |
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| Current UK legislation Health & Safety (Display Screen
Equipment) regulations 1992 as amended in 2002 states that
employers must ensure laptop users comply with the regulations
and recommends the use of equipment which avoids the ergonomic
disadvantages of portable DSE. |
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| The laptop stand, when combined with an external keyboard and
mouse, helps the user achieve a comfortable working position
without the additional cost of a supplementary monitor.
Ultra-portable stands and compact keyboards are available so that
good working posture can be achieved even on the move. |
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| At laptopStands.co.uk you will find a selection of high
quality products, which we have sourced from all over the world
to help your business comply with legislation and support healthy
computing throughout your organisation |
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| Images feature FlexTop courtesy of
ErgoBrain |
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