2. Reach
While it may seem like convenience should always be number one, sometimes the most ergonomic aspect of your workstation will be when you get up. Placing something you use relatively often a few paces away – a notebook, a reference document, a tin of mints – will ensure you get up and move at regular intervals throughout the day.
A. Prioritise.
Think about what you use most – if you need it during every call or task, keep it close to hand. If it’s something you use a little less frequently, consider placing it a few steps away.
B. Arms.
Your upper arms should hang down straight and close to your sides.
C. Elbows.
Keep your elbows close to your body. The angle should be between 70 and 120 degrees.
D. Wrists.
Keep wrists straight while working.
E. Armrests.
Whether you put your arms on your chair’s armrests or your desk, you shouldn’t have to lean to one side or lift up your shoulders.