Safety Tips for Using Sit-Stand Electric Height Adjustable Desks

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Safety is essential when using sit-stand desks. Avoid potential hazards like hanging weight cables, rat nests, and hand pinch points by following electrical safety guidelines, adjusting the table properly, varying positions, and being cautious with moving parts. Contact the Ergo Team for guidance and visit the Berkeley Lab EHS Ergo website for more information on table adjustments and ergonomic tips.


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  1. The new Sit/Stand Desk The new Sit/Stand Desk

  2. Hanging weight Cable too close to legs Rat s nest

  3. Safety Tips for Using Sit-Stand Electric Height Adjustable Desks 1 Minute 4 Safety Electrical Safety All electrical cords and power strips should lay loosely on the floor, not strung tight, stretched or hanging Adjust Table Properly for You Adjust table to your proper sitting and/or standing heights Vary or change your position throughout the day Sit/stand desk should not pull on cords Make sure cords are cleared from any potential pinch points that can cause damage to the cord Ask for assistance if you are unsure how to adjust your table Avoid Hand Pinch Points When making adjustments to your table avoid placing your hand(s) in locations that can get injured from any moving parts For more information, contact the Ergo Team x6848 or ergo@lbl.gov Visit Berkeley Lab EHS Ergo Website Table Adjustments and Tips for Standing and Moving at Work

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