BACKGROUND: Working in front of computer screens is visually demanding and related to adverse eye symptoms. Occurrence of glare further increases visual fatigue. OBJECTIVE: This paper presents results from an examination of visual ergonomics in control room environments at two Swedish process industries. METHODS: Visual conditions were examined and evaluated in nine control rooms and eighteen process operators answered questions about their perceived workload and visual experiences. RESULTS: When working in the control rooms, the mental workload was rated significantly higher by the participants, compared to experienced performance. The operators further experienced significantly higher visual fatigue and blurred vision compared to double v...
Glare is a common visual stressor of office work and in today's offices the prevalence of informatio...
This study examines the relationship of occupants perception of appearance of their work positions i...
The lighting environment at indoor workplaces is important not only to provide vision and visual com...
With increased automation and implementation of information and communicationtechnology in occupatio...
The lighting conditions, luminance, contrast, and design of the workplace were studied in video disp...
The purpose of this study was to model the visual ergonomic factors affecting performance in human–c...
Visual ergonomics evaluations and interventions were performed on non-computer work tasks at recycli...
Introduction: Typical for modern society is the use of computers for both professional and non-profe...
Abstract Aims: Work proper lighting means a safe, healthy and comfort conditions for work under a ...
[[abstract]]The visual health of microscope workers is an important occupational health concern, and...
Working in front of visual display units, VDU, has become more and more common and an increasingly n...
Long hours of computer work in the modern workplace are associated with visual and musculoskeletal s...
Abstract: This study evaluated ergonomic hazards faced by control room workers in selected oil and g...
This study investigated the effect of moving from single-occupancy offices to a landscape environmen...
BACKGROUND: Extensive literature in ergonomics and optometry has indicated that computer use is clos...
Glare is a common visual stressor of office work and in today's offices the prevalence of informatio...
This study examines the relationship of occupants perception of appearance of their work positions i...
The lighting environment at indoor workplaces is important not only to provide vision and visual com...
With increased automation and implementation of information and communicationtechnology in occupatio...
The lighting conditions, luminance, contrast, and design of the workplace were studied in video disp...
The purpose of this study was to model the visual ergonomic factors affecting performance in human–c...
Visual ergonomics evaluations and interventions were performed on non-computer work tasks at recycli...
Introduction: Typical for modern society is the use of computers for both professional and non-profe...
Abstract Aims: Work proper lighting means a safe, healthy and comfort conditions for work under a ...
[[abstract]]The visual health of microscope workers is an important occupational health concern, and...
Working in front of visual display units, VDU, has become more and more common and an increasingly n...
Long hours of computer work in the modern workplace are associated with visual and musculoskeletal s...
Abstract: This study evaluated ergonomic hazards faced by control room workers in selected oil and g...
This study investigated the effect of moving from single-occupancy offices to a landscape environmen...
BACKGROUND: Extensive literature in ergonomics and optometry has indicated that computer use is clos...
Glare is a common visual stressor of office work and in today's offices the prevalence of informatio...
This study examines the relationship of occupants perception of appearance of their work positions i...
The lighting environment at indoor workplaces is important not only to provide vision and visual com...