The Floppy Ergonomist, Office, and DeStressor, health, IBM PC
Answers to Office Health Issues on Disk
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
Now you can get information on more than 100 topics relating to
office health issues on a series of floppy disks from David
Brown. The content is supplied by occupational health experts and
is presented in three databases: discomfort, work design, and
stress reduction.
 
If you have work-related discomforts, The Floppy Ergonomist is
for you. First it asks you a series of simple questions to help
you arrive at the root of your problem. Then it presents
practical, helpful information on the possible causes, symptoms,
preventions, and remedies for your complaint.
 
The other programs include The Floppy Office, which guides you
on the best ways to set up and perform many common office
activities, and The Floppy DeStressor, which examines the causes,
symptoms, and remedies for stress, covering both job-related
causes and personal habits that contribute to feeling tense.
 
The Floppy Ergonomist, The Floppy Office, and The Floppy
DeStressor run on the IBM PC with 256K bytes of RAM and DOS 2.0.
The Floppy Ergonomist is also available for the Mac running under
HyperCard. Macintosh versions of the other two programs are
currently under development.
 
Price: $95 Australian for The Floppy Ergonomist; $65 Australian
for The Floppy Office; $35 Australian for The Floppy DeStressor.
 
Contact: David Brown, Occupational Health Centre, 12 Pritchard
St., Annandale N.S.W., 2038 Australia, 61-02-810-6049.
 
                              --- Martha Hicks
 
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