EQUIP Office Furniture has released the Requirements Analysis Matrix (RAM) program. It allows the company’s design consultants to provide customised office chairs to clients customers outside the Sydney metropolitan area.
The program allows analysis of the type of work that the person sitting in the chair will be doing as well as the requirements of the person using the chair. It also takes into account how many hours a day and days a week the chair be used as well as whether anyone using the chair will be significantly over or under average height and weight and whether they have any health concerns. Fabrics can be chosen for look, feel, coordination and comfort The office chair range can be categorised into a range of work or function types.
Task typist chairs (also called task operator chairs) come without arms as standard. They are designed call centres, computer work, secretarial work, data entry and for use with workstations. Some models have the option of adding arms at a later date and are generally available in a range of fabrics.
Task clerical chairs come with arms as standard and are designed for clerical, accounts, senior office staff and office managers. They are generally available in a range of fabrics.
Draughtsman chairs are similar to typist or clerical chairs with a higher gas lift, footring and fi


