The Description of Musculoskeletal Symptoms, Workstation Design Compliance, and Work Posture among Computer Users at Head Office Jakarta Year 2018 Nasri Sjahrul Meizar1,*, Kusumaningrum Dita Maharani1 1Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Faculty of Public Health, University of Indonesia *Corresponding author: Sjahrul M. Nasri C Building, Occupational Health and Safety Department UI, UI Campus, Depok, West Java, 16424, Indonesia, E-mail: sjahrul.mn@gmail.com Tel: +628-128-761-955
Online published on 6 April, 2019. Abstract Some previous studies showed that the number of musculoskeletal symptoms among the office workers who use computers was quite high. The musculoskeletal symptoms can be caused by the workstation design and work posture. Thus, this research aims to get the description of workstation design compliance against the OSHA guidelines, work posture, and brief description about musculoskeletal symptoms among computer users. This research utilizes descriptive method and cross sectional as design study. The workstation design (chair, desk, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and telephone) compliance against the OSHA guidelines was measured by using workstation design compliance checklist, work posture assessment and level of work posture risk were conducted by using ROSA (Rapid Office Strain Assessment) method. The brief description of musculoskeletal symptoms was conducted by interviewing the 83 respondents and completing CMDQ (Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionnaire). The finding shows that bad postures among the office workers can lead to musculoskeletal disorders symptoms. Top Keywords Workstation design, Work posture, Musculoskeletal Symtomps, ROSA, CMDQ. Top |