A chair with glides would stop the client from rolling but would still mean
that the person has to adopt an awkward position in order to level
themselves. Can the desk be turned around in the same area so the slope goes
into the desk rather than down to one side or the other
Graham Coath - Backhappy
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From: Car Barnes [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 November 2005 13:10
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Sloping Floors and DSE users
Hello all,
Has anyone ever had to advise on adjustments to take into account that
the floor surface under the DSE slopes and there is no room for
relocating /adjusting the actual position of the desk due to the office
size? In the case I am dealing with the slope is side wards / parallel
to the desk ,, i.e. the user's chair is constantly trying to role down
the slope on the user's left side (does that make sense?)
Has anyone had any experience on ways to level flooring? I'm not sure I
would be able to argue for a complete new floor as the staff are being
relocated in 6 months.
Any suggestions would be welcome,
Car
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