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Research Paper | Engineering Science | Ghana | Volume 3 Issue 3, March 2014 | Popularity: 6.9 / 10
Office Furniture Design - Correlation of Worker and Chair Dimensions
George Adu, Sylvia Adu, Bernard Effah, Kwasi Frimpong-Mensah, Nicholas Albert Darkwa
Abstract: This study aimed at determining the relationship of anthropometric dimensions of workers from several offices in public institutions with the dimensions of institutionchairs. Three dimensions of the chairs in daily use were evaluated to ascertain whether the fit is sufficientand the effect on workers sitting posture. The study comprisedof a sample of 261 workers from six public institutions in Ashanti Region, Ghana and one type of furniture. Dimensions of institution chairswere compared with three anthropometric variables of the workers. Descriptive statistics were analysed for all variables. The study results show that furniture of appropriate dimensions is not available to a large number of workers in Ghana. Currently suppliedoffice furniture is provided in several sizes and do not fit the users. It is recommended that work chairs may be acceptable if they are issued in four heights or individually adjustable chairs be introduced in Ghanaian institutions. Furthermore it is strongly recommended that institutions actively promote appropriate active sitting behaviour.
Keywords: public institution, office furniture, anthropometry of workers, chair dimensions, sitting
Edition: Volume 3 Issue 3, March 2014
Pages: 709 - 715
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