Visual Ergonomics Handbook

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ISBN 9781566706827
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Features

  • Discusses environmental issues surrounding vision in the workplace
  • Provides a complete discussion of the signs and symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome
  • Supplies questionnaires for evaluating eye safety risks and resources for the blind and visually impaired
  • Explores the link between general ergonomic principles and the vision of computer users
  • Covers eye safety in industrial settings, including government standards, types of equipment, visual considerations, contact lenses, and more
  • Summary

    Viewing an electronic display screen varies significantly from reading text on paper and human eyes often suffer for it. Featuring cutting-edge research in the field of visual ergonomics, Visual Ergonomics Handbook focuses on vision and eye-care issues in both the office and industrial setting, including eye safety issues in industrial plants and construction sites. The text integrates the knowledge of leading experts in the fields of optometry, ergonomics, eye safety, and occupational medicine into a comprehensive, easy-to-read volume that also analyzes the economic benefits of developing a workplace visual ergonomics program.

    Written at a level that makes the information easily accessible, the chapter authors provide a simplified but thorough discussion of the process of eyesight and the components of the visual system. They explore the technology behind computer displays, discuss environmental issues surrounding eye symptoms and vision in the workplace, and examine lighting, glare, monitor position, vision distances, and other issues in detail. The chapter on glare in the workplace clarifies the role of anti-glare filters for display and the chapter on eye examinations covers the information that is critical to describe to the doctor. A discussion of the economic impact of ergonomic programs wraps up the main volume of the book.

    The book's multidisciplinary chapter authors give you wide ranging coverage of the issues and the editorial guidance of Jeffrey Anshel ensures that redundancies are weeded out. The first comprehensive handbook on visual ergonomics, it presents information that is adequately straightforward and technical.

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction

    Windows to the World, J. Anshel
    The Eyes and Visual System, J. Anshel
    Electronic Visual Displays, H. Berkwits
    Computer Vision Syndrome, J. Anshel
    Office Lighting for Computer Use, J.E. Sheedy
    Addendum: The Case for Anti-Glare Computer Filters, S. Middendorf
    General Ergonomics Principles, C.M. Sommerich
    Vision Examinations and Glasses, S. Glasser
    Vision in Industrial Settings, B.R. Blais
    Kids and Computers, A. Hedge
    General Eye Care Tips, J. Anshel
    Economics of Visual Ergonomics, M. Oxenburgh and P. Marlow

    Appendix A: Computer Workplace Questionnaire
    Appendix B: Seal of Acceptance Program for Computer Glare Reduction Filters
    Appendix C: Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired
    Appendix D: Computer Access Products for Blind and Visually Impaired Users
    Appendix E: Additional Resources
    Glossary
    Index

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