CGSB 44.232-2008-CAN/CGSB CORR 1 Task Chairs for Office Environment
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CGSB 44.232-2008-CAN/CGSB CORR 1 Document Information:
Title
Task Chairs for Office Environment
Canadian General Standards Board
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009
Scope:
This standard specifies test methods for measuring task chairs
for office work environments and assessing their performance.
This standard also provides dimensional and adjustment
requirements that respect generally accepted ergonomics guidelines
such as those of CAN/CSA-ISO 9241-5-00, using NATICK/TR-89/044,
1988 as the source of anthropometric data.
The dimensional and adjustment requirements aim to address the
estimated needs of the 5th to 95th percentile of adult office
workers when in the seated position.
Quantities and dimensions used in this standard are given in
metric units with imperial equivalents shown in brackets where
appropriate. The metric units shall be regarded as official in the
event of dispute.
This document contains requirements for chair dimensions and
features that are based on the widely accepted ergonomics
practices, along with the best practices and knowledge of the
committee members. These dimensions and features are complex and if
not specified correctly, some combinations thereof, while meeting
the requirements of the standard, may result in task chairs that
are inappropriate for some uses or users. It is important for the
users of this standard to understand the task(s) to be performed by
the chair's user along with the individual's dimensional needs when
specifying dimensions and option features given in this
standard.
The testing and evaluation of a product against this standard
may require the use of materials and/or equipment that could be
hazardous. This document does not purport to address all the safety
aspects associated with its use. Anyone using this standard has the
responsibility to consult the appropriate authorities and to
establish appropriate health and safety practices in conjunction
with any applicable regulatory requirements prior to its use.
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