such as neck and shoulder pain, eye problems, and other ergonomic problems was observed in various groups after the interventions [18, 19, 20, 21]. Although a lot of research has been conducted in this area, it is believed implementation of ergonomics in the office environment is somewhat limited, especially in developing nations. An ergonomic study of a computer workstation in an office environment in the oil industry was of interest. The objective of this research was to study and identify ergonomic deficiencies in computer workstations in typical offices in an oil company and suggest strategies to reduce or eliminate these deficiencies to improve occupational health and safety, and employee performance and satisfaction.