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75% of Brits blame aches and pains on work

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A new survey conducted by Printerland has revealed that three quarters of Brits attribute aches and pains to their office work life.

The list includes eye strain (43%) severe headaches (32%) back pain (39%) and neck strain (31%).

The survey also revealed that 17% of the respondents admitted they suffered from Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) with 70% also admitting that they didnโ€™t have their workstations set up correctly.

The eye and neck strain could be attributed to the fact that 29% of Brits said that they didnโ€™t have their screen adjusted to eye level properly, and 38% admitting that their keyboards wasnโ€™t level with their arms, possibly attributing to RSI.

Only 36% of Brits polled admitted that they took regular breaks from out of their office chair during the day.

Germs, such as head colds, flu and coughs, attributed to 10% of Brits being ill at work.

45% of Brits also claimed that they had put on weight since working in an office, with 30% admitting that they had put on over a stone.

Commenting on the survey, Catherine Bannan, HR manager from Printerland.co.uk said: โ€œHealth and safety procedures, such as fire drills and hazards are well covered by businesses, yet workplace wellness is something we need to give more attention to.

โ€œYou can easily help your employees by undertaking individual desk assessments, ensuring your staffโ€™s computer equipment and monitors are set up properly, and that their chairs are appropriate for sitting on all day.โ€

The full survey can be viewed here.

 

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