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Products, Technology, Well-Being June 4, 2010

More Than a Monitor Arm

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research summary published by Herman Miller ranks the option to position a computer in a suitable location as one of the most important attributes of a comfortable workspace.

I saw this need addressed during a recent visit to a trading floor located in New York’s World Financial Center. The Herman Miller company Colebrook Bosson Saunders supplied this particular floor with Wishbone monitor arms and posts that can support up to four monitors. Most people on a trading floor work with at least two screens, although many work from four and sometimes six.

The Wishbone monitor arm fits well in this environment because anyone can reconfigure it to support a variety of needs. In fact, the monitor arms on this trading floor are reconfigured up to three times a week.

Monitor arms also carry ergonomic benefits. They allow the technology to move with the user, while contributing to an ergonomic posture and reducing eyestrain.

Unfortunately, from 2008-2009, an estimated 9.3 million working days were lost to work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Having proper ergonomic support, however, creates safer, healthier environments that help to prevent these disorders.

Whether you work on a trading floor or in an office like mine, the appropriate technology support, such as a monitor arm, is a smart investment.

Comments (2)

Wow, it took me 5 years to get my employer to give me a single flat screen monitor – and these guys get 4-6 of them? Something’s just not right about that.

According to the Wishbone monitor arm link, their usual model only supports up to 26.4 pounds. I’m guessing they had a different model to handle the weight of 4 monitors at once.

Daisy McCarty
http://www.sandiegocubicles.com/blog/

Hi Daisy,
I’m so sorry about the delayed reply. Thank you for your note. I corrected the sentence about the monitor arm supporting four monitors. It turns out that the post is what supports the four arms/monitors. We appreciate your feedback!
Best,
Susan Huls
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