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yankeestarbuck
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Sitting and OSHA
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February 05, 2001, 09:13:42 am »
The standards for sitting at a computer are no more than 30 minutes at a time. It is then recommended to stand and move about vigorously for at least 5 minutes. I get funny looks but I don't have shoulder pain anymore. Under a physical demand, they can't go against OSHA recommendations. You should look these up and see if there can be allowances made. Lifting 30 pounds? Never heard of such a thing outside of a warehouse.
I heard a rumor that the Morgan Stanly company actually locks out the comuters after 30 minutes of continuous use for 5 minutes. Then it resumes. This forces a person to stop using it. They mean business. Look up the local OSHA laws and find out if these "physical demands" are breaking any.
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