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03 Jun 2011
The right to additional paternity leave is now available to parents of babies due on or after 3 April 2011, and to adoptive parents notified of their match for adoption on or after that date.  

 

25 Feb 2011
WBR are hosting an Auction Night in aid of Help for Heroes.  The event will take place on 31st March 2011 at 8pm and will be held at the Railway Hotel in Nantwich.
 

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DSE Workstation Assessments

Our Occupational Health Advisors can attend your site and complete a full risk assessment on those members of staff that you have identified as users or operators under the DSE regulations.

Using an OHA is particularly useful for those people who are already complaining about a health related to using a computer (whether it is a back ache, upper limb problems, RSI etc) because they are able to explore the medical side of any issues and therefore can offer a fully considered answer with appropriate medical advice.

An assessment would include:

One to one evaluation of each workstation
Detailed questioning of the user
Posture and interface with DSE
General ergonomic set up
Exploration of general well being and medical issues including exisiting MSD, RSI, or eyesight problems
Any other relevant issue
Comprehensive review of chair, screen, lighting, mouse keyboard, desk and environment
Basic DSE user advice and training, i.e. chair and posture etc
Issue a summary report and recommendations to management

If you would like further information, please contact us or call us on 0845 600 4669.
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