grain
23rd Mar 2009, 10:50 pm
:geek:
I was asked to complete a Health and Safety Risk assessment at my workplace and came across this:
Employer regulations
The law states that an employer must provide or ensure:
· screen filters can remove a high percentage of the harmful rays
emitted from a computer screen
· take regular breaks - do not work for more than one hour without a . break
BBC.co.uk Implications of Information and Technology/Health & Safety
It would be interesting to hear (read) if anyone else is aware of these regulations and do they follow them. As I am frequently staring at a screen throughout the day. There is also the worrying culture at my work of everyone taking their breaks and lunch at their desk in front of the screen.
Has anyone's eyesight deteriorated badly since working at a screen.
Do you think CAD operators are more at risk than standard computer operators?
I reduce the contrast as low as possible(not too much) ,which helps,
and take regular trips to the plan chest and eat my lunch outside.
:geek: :( :huh: :unsure: :?
I was asked to complete a Health and Safety Risk assessment at my workplace and came across this:
Employer regulations
The law states that an employer must provide or ensure:
· screen filters can remove a high percentage of the harmful rays
emitted from a computer screen
· take regular breaks - do not work for more than one hour without a . break
BBC.co.uk Implications of Information and Technology/Health & Safety
It would be interesting to hear (read) if anyone else is aware of these regulations and do they follow them. As I am frequently staring at a screen throughout the day. There is also the worrying culture at my work of everyone taking their breaks and lunch at their desk in front of the screen.
Has anyone's eyesight deteriorated badly since working at a screen.
Do you think CAD operators are more at risk than standard computer operators?
I reduce the contrast as low as possible(not too much) ,which helps,
and take regular trips to the plan chest and eat my lunch outside.
:geek: :( :huh: :unsure: :?