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jazziefee

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Explain how a safety officer might determine the best ergonomics for an employee workstation.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A ________ set of eyes may notice errors or omissions NOT detected by the person processing the forms.
 
  a. rested
  b. relaxed
  c. second
  d. focused



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Answer to Question 1

The safety officer determines the proper posture or equipment needed to reduce the likelihood of injury in the workplace. Part of the job of the safety officer is to look at an employee's workstation to determine if any ergonomic adjustments need to be made to make the workplace more comfortable for the employee.

Answer to Question 2

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