Download - When the Mission is Critical
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When the Mission is Criticalconsole furniture and accessories for 24/7 mission critical environments
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Console Environments
TechnologyTechnology drives the solution
The Operator and Integrator ErgonomicsHealth, Safety, WelfareEmployee Retention
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ApplicationsCommand/ControlDispatch, EOCSecurityTrading RoomEducationConsole EnvironmentsWhatever the application,the consoles must be able tomanage the technology with Consideration for the health, safety and comfort of Operator and Technician.
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Console EnvironmentsIntegrating Technology with People
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Technology
EquipmentMonitorsPower and Cables
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TechnologyEquipmentShapes and sizes vary and must frequently be stored in the space as the operator.Leg WellWork TopHeat (both to Equipment and User)
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Technology
MonitorsSizeResolutionQuantityWeightDistanceAngle
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TechnologyPower and CablesDeliverySecurity (physical)Access
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The Operator and The Technician
ErgonomicsHealth, Safety and WelfareEmployee Retention
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Ergonomics
Height AdjustabilitySite Lines and Focal LengthsLightingErgonomic Work Surface EdgesErgonomic Keyboard SurfacesEasy Access to Technology
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Height AdjustabilityWheelchair accessDifference in sizesFine Adjustment controls for improved site linesAccess to Equipment
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Site Lines and Focal Lengths
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Site Lines and Focal Lengths
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LightingReduce Eye StrainReduce Fatigue
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Smooth Cast Polyurethane EdgesReduce RSIs(Repetitive Strain Injuries)
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Ergonomic Keyboard SurfacesReduce RSIs(Repetitive Strain Injuries)
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Easy Access to Technology
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Health, Safety and Welfare
BSR100Wheel Chair AccessibilitySecure Cables Power and Data DeliverySpacing and Dongles
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BSR1005th percentile female and 95th percentile male
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Wheelchair AccessibilityRule of Thumb:1:20 positions/seats
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Secure CablesCables must be contained to prevent accidents and injuries to employees and equipment.
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Secure Cables
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Power and Data DeliverySecure Code CompliantAccessible Tempest Installations
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Spacing and DonglesSpace needed to prevent impingement of fingersMaximum pressure usually about 90 lbs.
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Employee Retention
Ergonomic ConsiderationsHealth and Safety Considerations
Personal EnvironmentsIndividual ControlsEasy access to servicesAesthetics
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Personal EnvironmentsAirHeatLight DimmersWhite Noise
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Individual ControlsPresets
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Easy Access To Technology
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Aesthetics