Safe Home Working
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There are some considerations you can take into account to keep yourself safe and healthy whilst working from home.
The HSE has some good advice at https://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/dse/home-working.htm Consider:
- Set up your desk/table space to support a neutral posture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40YgrnKvI84
- Ergonomic recommendations for laptops - the NHS has some advice at https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-body/posture-tips-for-laptop-users/ wh
- Avoid neck strain when using your phone. 'Text neck' describes a repetitive stress injury or overuse syndrome in the neck, caused by prolonged use of mobile devices with the head bent downward and not moving. Also called tech neck, text neck is commonly associated with texting, but it can be related to many activities performed on phones and tablets while looking downward, such as surfing the web, playing games, or doing work. See https://www.spine-health.com/conditions/neck-pain/how-does-text-neck-cause-pain
- Take breaks often to move and stretch, whether you are using a phone, computer or laptop.
- Check your home office environment for hazards. This includes
- tidying away cables so they can't be tripped over;
- electrical safety - https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/media-centre/press-releases/2020/04/how-safe-is-your-work-from-home-setup/.
- Eat a healthy diet and keep hydrated.
Online Precautions:
- Use secure and different passwords for all your online activity.
- Be careful about the amount of personal information you give out whilst volunteering for Freegle.
- Avoid getting involved with difficult personal situations of Freegle members.
Events and Meetings:
There are occasions when you might extend your volunteering outside of your home. At events, please make sure you take safeguarding considerations into account for others and yourself. Safeguarding at Events
Links:
Freegle Volunteer Agreement