Visual ergonomics and computer work--is it all about computer glasses?

Work

Swedish Work Environment Authority, Lindhagensgatan 133, 112 79 Stockholm, Sweden.

Published: February 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Swedish regulations and EU Directive focus on visual ergonomics for display screen work, but most attention is given to eyesight tests and computer glasses.
  • The use of various devices like laptops, tablets, and smartphones in today's work and home environments presents different visual demands compared to traditional stationary computers.
  • The review questions whether the requirement for employers to provide computer glasses to employees is still relevant given these changing visual conditions.

Article Abstract

The Swedish Provisions on Work with Display Screen Equipment and the EU Directive on the minimum safety and health requirements for work with display screen equipment cover several important visual ergonomics aspects. But a review of cases and questions to the Swedish Work Environment Authority clearly shows that most attention is given to the demands for eyesight tests and special computer glasses. Other important visual ergonomics factors are at risk of being neglected. Today computers are used everywhere, both at work and at home. Computers can be laptops, PDA's, tablet computers, smart phones, etc. The demands on eyesight tests and computer glasses still apply but the visual demands and the visual ergonomics conditions are quite different compared to the use of a stationary computer. Based on this review, we raise the question if the demand on the employer to provide the employees with computer glasses is outdated.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-0638-3577DOI Listing

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