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The Health and Safety problems connected with ICT  

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Implications of ICT The Health and Safety problems connected with ICT: There are many health problems that can occur when you are working with computers with long periods. Repetitive strain injury (RSI), backache, eyestrain, headaches, and skin rashes etc. are conditions which can occur. By using various devices, correct posture, and good working practices, these conditions can be prevented. Here at the Leisure Centre we aim to protect our staff in many ways and we will provide the correct conditions for them to work in. if any staff need specialist conditions because of health problems etc, we will provide for their needs so they can give us the best output. Stress: There is increasing evidence that working extensively in a computer-based environment can be stressful. While it was originally though that computers would lighten peoples work-load, in many instances they have added to it. Computers have raised expectations about what is possible in...

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