top of page
workstation4.jpg

VDU / DSE

Workstation  Assessment 

E O'Sullivan Training Solutions

At Edwin O'Sullivan Training Solutions, we take workstation wellness seriously. Our comprehensive ergonomics risk assessment service goes beyond compliance. We identify potential risks for employees, reducing the likelihood of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) , back injuries, pain and Work Related Upper Limb Disorders (WRULDs). Our approach includes evaluating and improving workstations, along with providing training on proper posture and ergonomic equipment selection, which will reduce the likelihood of injury and strains while maintaining the health of your employees. Whether you're in the office or working remotely from home, we can help you create a comfortable, safe and productive work environment.

workstation.jpg

Who requires a VDU/DSE Assessment:

  1. Employees with Desk Station: Anyone who works at a desk for more than one hour daily using VDU/DSE qualifies for an assessment.

  2. Habitual VDU/DSE Users: Employees who regularly undertake work that involves VDU/DSE use are entitled to an assessment. Regulations 2007, mandates workstation assessments for employees using VDU/DSE.

  3. Reporting Visual Issues: Employees experiencing vision problems while working with VDU/DSE's can request an eye test and VDU/DSE Risk Assessment

  4. Training on Workstation Use: Proper workstation training and ergonomic setup is essential to be completed by a certified and competently trained individual  

Benefits of VDU/DSE Workstation Assessments:

  • Reduced Costs: Studies show a significant decrease in worker compensation claims due to pain and injuries. Ergonomic workplaces minimise accidents, saving employers money on direct and indirect costs.

  • Enhanced Productivity: By addressing risk factors and promoting proper posture, employees experience less fatigue and frustration, leading to a noticeable boost in productivity and efficiency.

  • Legal Compliance: Achieve legal compliance in relation to the H&S ACT 2005 & 2007 Regulations

  • Lower Absenteeism: A healthy and safe work environment with proper ergonomics reduces employee absences due to pain or discomfort. Educating employees about preventative measures further minimises absenteeism.

  • Safer Workstations: Training helps employees identify potential hazards and understand how to adjust their workstations to minimise the risk of injuries.

  • Improved Morale: Investing in employee well-being shows that you value their safety and comfort. This fosters a more positive work environment for everyone.

IMG_20240409_081151.jpg

Get a Quote

Do you require VDU Risk Assessments?

Let us know hat you  require 

Thanks for submitting!

bottom of page