Hi there, I live in a country (lol) called The Netherlands. Here we have a subject called "levensbeschouwing", literaly translated it would mean something like: view at life.
The subject we're discussing now is RSI (repetitive strain injury, that's what you get when you work all day with a mouse in your hand), and what it can do to you.
What does this have to do with you? Well, I got the assignement of interviewing someone that works with computers alot and knows what he's talking about. What I thought is that maybe some of you work at some IT-business that has the hazzard of coming into contact with this disorder. This information goes straight to my teacher and nowhere else (offcourse I can't guarantee what my teacher's going to do with it... sorry). Please think about it while reading the questions and reply as a new post... it would help me alot thanks.
1. What's your full name, occupation and location
2. How often do you work with computers?
3. Have you ever been in contact with RSI?
4. What do you think are the biggest risks on working with computers?
5. How can these risks be reduced in some way?
6. In your country, are there any rules/regulations about the subject?
7. As a continuation on question 6, do you think these rules help?
8. How do you think about the subject, is it real to you?
9. Does your boss provide a good workplace for you and for your colleagues?
10. As a continuation on question 9, are these precautions by the book?
11. Do you know people that are affected by this disorder? And if so, do they still work?
12. Finally, will they ever be able to do the work they did before?
Please fill this in very seriously!
Thank you very much, this interview is a "handelingsdeel", that means that if I get a flunk for this, I can't pass to fifth grade...
Jurgen
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