Office Chair Maintenance by The Barn Office Furniture – Part 2
The most usual part of the chair that is most likely to have a problem is the part between the seat itself and the stem to the legs. This particular area must be checked cautiously for any signs of weakness. Since the maintenance of the office chairs in the workplace is the responsibility of the workers themselves,any injuries caused while sitting is also their responsibility. Unfortunately, instead of fixing the problem many mischievous workers tend to just move or switch the chairs with someone else’s and therefore do not help resolve an ongoing problem and may cause injuries to their co-workers.
It is most ideal to immediately report a broken chair, or any faulty office furniture for that matter, so that it can be identified properly. The management could place a warning tag or simply keep it away from the working area and put it someplace where it could repaired. This will prevent anyone from using it thus preventing workplace accidents in the process.
Use the handy instruction guides as a source of information on how to go about fixing broken office chairs, they might save you money that eventually may end up in the cashier of furniture stores. If you are not sure what to look for when it comes to office chair problems, talk to a retailer that you can trust, such as The Barn Office Furniture. Those who work in the industry know where the weaknesses in office chairs are and can help you keep an eye out for a problem in your workplace.
Posted on: Seating
Related articles
Recent Posts
- Getting Organized
- Taking Care of your Office Wood Table or Cabinet Storage
- On Choosing the Right Storage
- The Myths and Facts of Sitting Up Straight
- Companies Answer Employees’ Demands for a Better Workplace
- The Soft-Environment Office
- Two-in-One Office Furniture: A Desk and a Charger
- The Healthy Way to Sit
- Home Office Lighting Tips
- Choosing Storage Cabinets
News archive
- November 2007 (15)
- October 2007 (63)
- September 2007 (79)
- August 2007 (14)
- July 2007 (27)
- June 2007 (41)
- May 2007 (30)
- April 2007 (17)
- March 2007 (21)
- February 2007 (15)
- January 2007 (21)
- December 2006 (11)
- November 2006 (10)
- October 2006 (10)
- September 2006 (14)
- August 2006 (15)
- July 2006 (23)
- June 2006 (5)
