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Office chair for the disabled.
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When I first started work after graduating in 2007 I called access to Work who provided me with an ergonomic keyboard, mouse and a RH Logic 400 chair.
When I moved jobs (and companies) my previous company "lost" the chair so I had to apply to access-to-work again, but this time the company paid towards the cost.
http://www.wellworking.co.uk/store/chairs/rh_logic_400.html?_kk=b7102b79-1f97-4dc2-8977-452ed22810cf&_kt=14165499609&gclid=CIjxsIuBv7ICFYcNfAoddQIAswUnite Disability Champion & Equality Rep0
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