AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the effectiveness of eye drops that stabilize all three layers of the tear film, potentially offering protection for users of video display terminals (VDTs).
  • VDTs are integral to modern workplaces, serving crucial functions in various environments like offices and production areas.
  • The use of VDTs poses health risks, making it essential for employers to assess these risks as part of their legal obligations under Legislative Decree 81/08, which also necessitates health monitoring by occupational physicians.

Article Abstract

In this work, he presents the results of preliminary work concerning the protective use of eye drops stabilizing all three layers that make up the tear film. Infact, video display terminals (VDT) are today an essential element in almost all work environments, from offices where they represent the fundamental work tool to production environments where they are indispensable for carrying out control functions (control stations, management of quantities and flows, etc.) or design. The risk due to VDTs is one of the factors considered by Legislative Decree 81/08, therefore its assessment falls within the employer's obligations and at the same time requires health surveillance by the occupational doctor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7417/CT.2023.5013DOI Listing

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