Ergonomic Aspects of Visual Display Terminals


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Conference report on ergonomics aspects of visual display unit work - focuses on physical characteristics of terminals (electromagnetic and ionising radiation) and on research into ophthalmological problems relating to medical examination of visual fatigue and impairment, mental stress and psychological aspects, etc., And discusses design of equipment and workplaces. Bibliographys, diagrams, graphs and photographs. Conference held in milan 1980 mar 17 to 19.




Visual Display Terminals


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Monograph providing guideance to the design and use of visual display units, with particular reference to work environment and technical aspects - describes the function of terminals and workplace requirements from the point of view of ergonomics and of occupational health (esp. Lighting, visual fatigue, radiation protection, psychological aspects, etc.), And includes ergonomic and eye-test questionnaires as well as a glossary of terms. Bibliography pp. Iii.1 to iii.17, diagrams, graphs, photographs and tables.




Visual Display Terminals


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Ergonomics Survey Report


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Video Displays, Work, and Vision


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Along with the widespread use of computers have come growing fears that working in front of video display terminals (VDTs) can irritate and even damage the eyes. Separating scientific fact from popular opinion, this report takes a critical look at the link between VDT use and eye discomfort and disease as well as at changes in visual performance and oculomotor function. Drawing on information from ergonomics, illuminating engineering, and industrial and organizational psychology, the report gives practical advice on optimal workstation design to improve the comfort, performance, and job satisfaction of VDT users.




Visual ergonomics in the workplace


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This easy-to-read introduction to the role of the visual system in the workplace is designed to help many professional ergonomists and human resources professionals to appreciate more fully the relationship between good vision and the efficiency and safety of job performance. It is an accessible account which is illustrated with both low level draw