Maintaining a healthy office environment requires care about chemical hazards, equipment and work station design, physical atmosphere, task design, emotional factors and often, chemical or various other environmental exposures. A well-designed healthy office environment allows each employee to work comfortably without being forced to over-reach, sit or stand a long time, or use awkward postures. Sometimes, equipment or furniture changes would be the best solution allowing employees to operate comfortably.
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