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Flat Screen Monitors
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Is there any regulation in which your employer must issue a flat screen monitor. I currently use an old type monitor which is causing me problems due to having an astigmatism in my eye. By reducing the glare my optician has said this will help me not get eye strain etc.. My employer doesn't want to supply one so I need to find out my rights. Thanks for your responses in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your employer has a duty to carry out a Display Screen Equipment assessment (DSE regs 1992). This may also take the form of a self assessment questionnaire. Some of the areas covered are the suitability of your screen, glare, viewing angle, flicker free image etc. Other areas include the workstation, eye discomfort and other health effects. You are also entitled to free eye checks.
Try this web page for more info.
http://www.lhc.org.uk/members/pubs/factsht/54f act.htm
Try this web page for more info.
http://www.lhc.org.uk/members/pubs/factsht/54f act.htm
No they don't! Everyone in my office still has the old type of monitors - except me (luckily the electrical testing guy condemned my old monitor as an electrical death trap) and I'm not aware of any info that says the new flat screen monitors are any better for your eyes - I also have an astigmatism and have noticed absolutely no difference since swapping monitors (other than a lot more space on my desk!)