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MNO2603 ASSIGNMENT 6 POE 2026 SEMESTER 1 EXCELCENTRE SECTION A SECTION B Question 1: Ergonomic and Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Virtual Office Environment Ergonomic Risk Factors in the Virtual Office Environment Awkward and Non-Neutral Work

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MNO2603 ASSIGNMENT 6 POE 2026 SEMESTER 1 EXCELCENTRE SECTION A SECTION B Question 1: Ergonomic and Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Virtual Office Environment Ergonomic Risk Factors in the Virtual Office Environment Awkward and Non-Neutral Working Postures Prolonged Sitting and Static Postures Repetitive Movements and Intensive Typing Contact Stress and Poor Workstation Design Individual and Personal Risk Factors Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Virtual Office Environment Workload Pressure and Constant Digital Availability Poor Work-Life Balance Insufficient Rest and Recovery Periods Question 2: Conducting an Ergonomic Risk Assessment in a Virtual Office Environment Identification of Ergonomic Hazards in the Virtual Workplace Identification of Employees Exposed to Ergonomic Risks Evaluation of the Severity and Frequency of Ergonomic Risks Identification and Development of Ergonomic Control Measures Implementation and Monitoring of Ergonomic Interventions Review and Continuous Improvement of the Ergonomic Risk Assessment Process Question 3: Posture-Related Recommendations for Laptop Ergonomics in a Virtual Office Environment Maintaining Correct Screen Height and Neck Position Supporting the Lower Back and Maintaining Proper Sitting Posture Keeping Wrists and Forearms in Neutral Positions Ensuring Correct Leg Positioning and Foot Support Avoiding Prolonged Static Postures Positioning the Laptop and Work Equipment Correctly Question 4: Benefits of Applying Ergonomics in a Virtual Office Environment Improvement of Employee Health and Physical Wellbeing Increased Employee Productivity and Work Efficiency Reduction in Absenteeism and Work-Related Injuries Enhanced Employee Comfort and Job Satisfaction Improvement of Organisational Morale and Employee Engagement Long-Term Organisational and Financial Benefits SECTION C Question 5: Occupational Health and Safety Failures that Contributed to the Fire at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital Failure of Smoke Doors and Fire Containment Systems Non-Functional Smoke Detection and Fire Alarm Systems Failure of Sprinkler System Incompatible Fire Hydrant Couplings Low Water Pressure and Poor Hydrant Functionalit Absence of Building and Emergency Exit Plan Poor Maintenance of Fire Safety Infrastructure Obstructed Fire Escapes and Unsafe Housekeeping Practices Weak Health and Safety Committees and Compliance Monitoring Leadership Failures and Lack of Accountability Question 6: Requirements for Effective Means of Egress in Public Buildings Design and Visibility of Exit Doors Adequate Number of Exits Continuous and Unobstructed Escape Route Appropriate Travel Distance to Exits Proper Illumination and Emergency Lighting Clear Exit Signage Fire and Smoke Containment Measures Reliable Fire Detection and Alarm Systems Safe Discharge to a Place of Safety Regular Maintenance, Inspection, and Compliance SECTION D List of Reference

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Table of Contents
SECTION A ................................................................................................................ 6

SECTION B ................................................................................................................ 7

Question 1: Ergonomic and Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Virtual Office
Environment ............................................................................................................... 7

Ergonomic Risk Factors in the Virtual Office Environment ..................................... 7

Poor Workstation Design and Awkward Postures .................................................. 7

Prolonged Static Sitting and Sedentary Behaviour ................................................. 8

Repetitive Movements and Repetitive Strain Injuries.............................................. 8

Contact Stress and Unsupported Body Positioning ................................................ 9

Poor Lighting and Visual Ergonomic Problems ....................................................... 9

Individual Ergonomic Vulnerabilities ..................................................................... 10

Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Virtual Office Environment ................................ 10

Excessive Workload and Work Pressure .............................................................. 10

Poor Work-Life Balance ........................................................................................ 11

Lack of Rest Breaks and Recovery Time .............................................................. 11

Social Isolation and Emotional Fatigue ................................................................. 11

Question 2: Conducting an Ergonomic Risk Assessment in a Virtual Office
Environment ............................................................................................................. 12

Identification of Ergonomic Hazards ..................................................................... 13

Identification of Employees at Risk ....................................................................... 14

Evaluation of Risk Severity and Frequency .......................................................... 15

Development of Appropriate Ergonomic Interventions.......................................... 15

Implementation and Monitoring of Control Measures ........................................... 16

Review and Continuous Improvement of the Ergonomic Assessment Process .... 17

Question 3: Posture-Related Recommendations for Laptop Ergonomics in a Virtual
Office Environment ................................................................................................... 18

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Maintaining Correct Screen Height and Neck Position ......................................... 19

Supporting the Lower Back and Maintaining Proper Sitting Posture..................... 19

Keeping Wrists and Forearms in Neutral Positions............................................... 20

Ensuring Correct Leg Positioning and Foot Support ............................................. 20

Avoiding Prolonged Static Postures...................................................................... 20

Positioning the Laptop and Work Equipment Correctly......................................... 21

Question 4: Benefits of Applying Ergonomics in a Virtual Office Environment ......... 22

Improvement of Employee Health and Physical Wellbeing ................................... 22

Increased Employee Productivity and Work Efficiency ......................................... 23

Reduction in Absenteeism and Work-Related Injuries .......................................... 24

Enhanced Employee Comfort and Job Satisfaction .............................................. 24

Improvement of Organisational Morale and Employee Engagement .................... 25

Long-Term Organisational and Financial Benefits ................................................ 25

SECTION C .............................................................................................................. 26

Question 5: Occupational Health and Safety Failures that Contributed to the Fire at
Charlotte Maxeke Hospital ....................................................................................... 26

Failure of Smoke Doors and Fire Containment Systems ...................................... 27

Non-Functional Smoke Detection and Fire Alarm Systems .................................. 27

Failure of Sprinkler Systems ................................................................................. 28

Incompatible Fire Hydrant Couplings .................................................................... 28

Low Water Pressure and Poor Hydrant Functionality ........................................... 28

Absence of Building and Emergency Exit Plans ................................................... 29

Poor Maintenance of Fire Safety Infrastructure .................................................... 29

Obstructed Fire Escapes and Unsafe Housekeeping Practices ........................... 29

Weak Health and Safety Committees and Compliance Monitoring ...................... 30

Leadership Failures and Lack of Accountability .................................................... 30

Question 6: Requirements for Effective Means of Egress in Public Buildings .......... 31
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