Demands
An office table must offer according to job of the user enough work surface, so that the working means can be arranged like screen, keyboard, presentations etc. according to the demands, individually and still enough work surface should remain free.
Therefore, the table surface should be at least 160 cm wide and be 80 cm deep as well as allow the table depth a least distance of 50 cm between eyes and a screen. The table depth must be so big for security-technical reasons which does not jut out a put up monitor above the rear edge of a table. By the purchase is to be followed the material of the table surface does not shine and is freely from reflexions. Also the colour of the office table can be also vital for the well-being in the job. A garish white claims, e.g., the eyes more than a covered colour. Enough space for varying working positions and movement, for example, enough leg clearance should be natural.
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Working position
Office table and working chair must be able to be put so on each other that an ergonomically optimum working position is individually possible. Different models put to the vote themselves with office tables most exactly on the body height of the user or the user, for the most optimum setting are covital above all body and leg length. Height adjustable office tables offer the variation of 68 to 76 cm. An office table is properly put when the forearms lie level on the desk, form so forearm and upper arm a right corner and, besides, the muscles are completely relaxed in the shoulder area.
Not height adjustable office tables have an average of 72 cm with the table height. Tip: Right labour organisation helps, in addition to avoid unphysiological positions at the office table. In addition often used working means had to go in the „small grab space”, this is the area which is accessible with pendulous upper arms and without body movement, basic stand and less used working means in the „enlarged grab space”. This is the space which is accessible with outstretched upper arms, however, without body rotations.
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