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fing and visual performance knowledge of the inverse square ay, the level of \d_ 1800 Jux-when use The cosine Iaw can also work for us if the angle poise idence to the reading material. This can i normal ind : ; psieet aed se lamp. THs somedhig hi Visual display possible a ceilin ed luminaire, units ( The final solution d co use a combination of th naire was upgra demands 79 amps which she now uses for g 4.60 Legislation ~ 80 . poise lar with an 16 | Workstation design 81 p — this is used for demanding visual t | Lighting for DSE workstations and whan she is doins < 2 Break: 85 . j Eye examinations 86 Visual symptoms 8 Options for spectacle correction ry 83 Figure 74 Ergonor chair, (Neutral Pasture, Tenas, USA) SPE hetpd/were.amicustheunion, org/pdi17DisplayScreen entpdf ing ® Adjustable back and height Adequate lumbar support ©xGe55 pressure on underside of thighs or backs of | es arms approximacely horizontal nimal extension, flexion or deviation of Eeen helght and angle adjustable to comforsable he: ition Ei ‘equipment is here to stay. With an agei on and the need to worle longer hours. this a¢ area il form part of optomecric practice for a few years yer A- : ae a single vision readers, | feel that degressives } “Introduction — ae Sunglasses. 9 ae is 7 i eee phenomenon: solar Stings 93 Racquet sports: souash ‘Swimmin 402 ae 102 Recommended visual standards The Association of Optometrists and Collzze of Optometrists ‘offer a number of recommendations about the visual standards required for DSE users. These are listed o and referenced by the Collage of Opto Handbook. i v the AOP Handbook | Conese lenses {sts in the Member's i Display screen equipment There is an abundance of information on display screen from the HSE to te TUC. equipment chat rai

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