Health Concern in Computer Use PDF
Health Concern in Computer Use PDF
College of Sciences
GE ELECT 1
LIVING IN THE IT ERA
Module 9
HEALTH
CONCERNS ON
COMPUTER
USE 1
Learning Outcomes
✔ Describe Ergonomics.
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Overview
Since you have been well acquainted with the essence of digital security
and the implications of cybercrime, the next topic focuses towards health
issues on using computers. As the security status of your digital
information is important, so is the health status of your physical body and
the ways you can contribute to lessen electronic wastes.
In this module, you will learn the concept of Ergonomics and Green
Computing and the rise of health issues and environmental issues due
improper practice involving computers.
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Initial Activity
Before going through this module, let us first check your prior knowledge
about this topic.
Try to fill out the hexagons with words that comes to your mind when you
hear the word “Health Concerns”.
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Discussion
ERGONOMICS
All of these goals are set with a specific focus on the interaction between
the human and the thing of interest.
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Discussion
ERGONOMICS
Ergonomics is concerned with the “fit” between the user, equipment, and
environment or “fitting a job to a person”.
Although the last two fields are important, this module will only focus on
the first field: Physical Ergonomics.
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Discussion
ERGONOMICS
The usual IT resources that people use are desktop computers and
laptops. Think of the academe setting, students and teachers alike work
with computers in doing school-related documents and requirements.
Majority of schoolworks would require long hours in producing reports and
projects that are done with computer applications.
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Discussion
ERGONOMICS
The following are the types of Upper limb disorders associated with
computer use:
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Discussion
ERGONOMICS
The main causes of ULDs are repetition, awkward posture, static muscle
work, force, and duration of activity.
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Discussion
ERGONOMICS
Visual fatigue results from the effort of trying to see. Symptoms of visual
fatigue include redness of the eyes, itching in the eyes, double vision,
blurred vision, aching eyes, watering eyes, headaches, and nausea.
The main causes of visual fatigue are poor screen position relative to
overhead lights and windows, glare, inappropriate viewing distances,
badly designed screen displays, unsuitable environmental conditions, and
extended screen work.
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Discussion
ERGONOMICS
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Learning Check
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Discussion
You may notice when you are using your computer on your desk while
sitting in long hours that some parts of your body are sore. This is
probably caused by your wrong posture while sitting. Ergonomics finds a
way in order to provide comfort and effective ways when using computers
for a period of time.
The following discussion will help you in working on your posture and the
materials (or accessories) that would aid help you to do so.
I. Sitting vs Standing
If the task lends itself to an individual sitting down, a suitable chair should
be provided to allow them to do so. Sitting offers advantages over
standing in that people can take the weight off their legs, have greater
stability for the upper body, and reduce energy expenditure and demands
on the circulatory system. Standing desks provide opportunities for the
person to change their posture. Prolonged standing can result in
physiological changes, including
an increase in heart rate. There is general agreement that people are not
designed to sit for extended periods without interruption. Many individuals
work in a manner that is likely to increase feelings of discomfort. Much of
this is due to lack of awareness and training.
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Discussion
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Discussion
Back:
-Shoulder Squeeze: Raise your arms in front of body, with elbows bent
and thumbs up. Pull elbows back, squeezing shoulder blades together.
Hold for a few seconds then release.
Arms:
-Arm Rotation: Raise your arms in front of your body. Rotate arms so
palms face up, then rotate so backs of hands face each other.
Hands and Wrists:
Feet:
-Toe Curl: Flex toes up, then curl toes under. Release.
Foot Rotation: Circle foot slowly from the ankle, then reverse.
Eyes:
-Eye Rolls: Roll your eyes clockwise then counterclockwise briefly.
Palm Eyes: Without touching your eyes, cup hands lightly over eyes for 30
seconds to rest them from light.
-Look Away: Exercise your eyes by periodically looking away from your
computer to focus on distant objects.
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Learning Check
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Discussion
GREEN COMPUTING
Since the start of the industrial era, plastic wastes have surfaced the
planet as harmful materials that would take hundreds of years to
decompose. This causes disruption in marine life and lowers soil quality.
And yet, another problem arises with the increase of electronic waste as
millions of gadgets are produced and discarded year after year. That is
why innovative solutions to combat e-waste are emerging, which leads us
to Green Computing.
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Discussion
WHAT IS e-WASTE?
https://wedocs.unep.org/handle/20.500.11822/9648
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Discussion
WHAT IS e-WASTE?
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Discussion
1. Re-evaluate. Do you really need that extra gadget? Try finding one
device with multiple functions.
1. Extend the life of your electronics. Buy a case, keep your device
clean, and avoid overcharging the battery.
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Evaluation
3. Read the Article “Waste Crime - Waste Risks Gaps in Meeting the
Global Waste Challenge: A Rapid Response Assessment” from the
United Nations Environment Programme [link:
https://wedocs.unep.org/handle/20.500.11822/9648]. Write a report
that identifies the materials and risks of electronic wastes. From the
identified risks, propose a solution on how to mitigate these risks.
The article is found on the link in the references. Submit as PDF
through the Online Classroom.
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Reflection
Health concerns arise from the way we position our body when we handle
electronic devices up to the electronic things that we eventually throw
away.
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References
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