June
Try a local mobility centre or the disability living foundation, details are
in the latest edition of EZ-1 ergonomics. This edition also deals with
making reasonable adjustments for drivers with disabling conditions and the
importance of driving assessments. The edition also gives a full listing of
disability organisations who might also be able to offer you help. A full
supplier list will feature in the September issue.
For chair seats try Recaro as they provide ergonomic seating and may be able
to make a spefiic chair for you. To fund it you can always ask Access to
Work to make a financial contribution.
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Best regards
Duncan Abbott
ergonomist at enricoSmog
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From: "June Carrington" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 9:54 AM
Subject: car headrests
> I have a chap who has health issues re a neck problem and spends 60% of
his
> working time on the road (driving). The headrest in his car is offering
him
> no support and is not adjustable. Does any know of or used any companies
> which offer advise re adjustable car headrests for this type of issue??
>
> many thanks
>
> June
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