SHE Code 25 Safe use of Display Screen

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SHE Code 25: ‘Safe use of Display Screen Equipment’ Safety, Health and Environment (SHE)

SHE Code 25: ‘Safe use of Display Screen Equipment’ Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Group

This code should be read by: All users of Display Screen Equipment (DSE) –

This code should be read by: All users of Display Screen Equipment (DSE) – PCs, laptops, machinery or equipment with display screens … Very nearly if not all STFC staff !

Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Group SHE Code 25: ‘Safe use of Display Screen

Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) Group SHE Code 25: ‘Safe use of Display Screen Equipment’

Why a DSE code? DSE is used by most STFC staff, tenants, facility users

Why a DSE code? DSE is used by most STFC staff, tenants, facility users and long term visitors etc. Incorrect DSE use can result in long term occupational ill health. For example: musculoskeletal injuries to hands, arms, wrists, neck, shoulders and back, as well as headaches, eye strain, and fatigue. This code addresses the requirements of the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992, amended 2002.

Key features • All STFC staff, tenants, long term visitors etc should be considered

Key features • All STFC staff, tenants, long term visitors etc should be considered DSE Users ( visitors when >2 days week for 3 months ) • Managers to ensure that DSE Users undertake: • DSE User training – now available on-line; and • a DSE workstation Self Assessment - on SHE enterprise – when setting up a new workstation, when the workstation changes significantly or when a problem is suspected • Managers of DSE Users to address findings of DSE Self Assessments - where this is not possible seek advice of SHE Group.

SHE Training On-line DSE User training is available via the ‘SHE Website’ under ‘SHE

SHE Training On-line DSE User training is available via the ‘SHE Website’ under ‘SHE Training’ ½ Day ‘DSE Advisors’ training - contact your local SHE training contacts: DL/RAL 8288; SO 2061; UKATC 8325 Further questions should be directed to your local SHE Group or Departmental Safety Contact