by RachelV.North (Author)
The ability to perform a visual task efficiently and safely depends both on the visual capabilities of the person and visibility of the task. This book aims to identify some of the potential visual problems in carrying out a given task, and to offer guidance in maximizing visual performance. For example, many people will have experienced eyestrain when working with a visual display unit. This may be due to uncorrected vision or poor design of the workstation. This text also discusses the visual standards required for certain tasks and the methods of vision screening available. Ocular hazards and the injuries which may result from unitentional exposure are also described. The various types of eye-protectors available are discussed along with details of eye-protection programmes. Also outlined are the current standards, codes and regulations relating to eye protection. This book should be useful for people studying optometry at BSc level, students studying for the Diploma in Dispensing Optics or a Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. It is also aimed at optometrists, dispensing opticians, health and safety officers and occupational hygienists.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 238
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Published: 02 Dec 1993
ISBN 10: 0192618857
ISBN 13: 9780192618856