Hybrid DSE Assessments
Home worker Risk Assessment A Home Worker Risk Assessment reviews the working conditions and potential hazards for people working from home. This assessment should evaluate all possible risks associated with a home worker's job, including environmental risks such as an inadequate workspace or incorrect posture while sitting; ergonomic risks such as the use of inappropriate equipment or incorrect technique while typing; and any health-related issues caused by a sedentary lifestyle and lack of physical activity. By considering these factors, employers can help ensure that their employees are safe, healthy, and productive in their home working environment. As a home worker, assessing the risks associated with working in an at-home environment is essential. To do this 1. Assessed workspace to ensure it meets all ergonomic standards, such as having proper back and neck support, an adjustable chair and desk height, and adequate lighting. 2. Checked all equipme