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This 7 page paper looks at a variety of concerns of employees in respect to computer terminal use. The paper focuses on the dangers some believe are associated with use of the VDT in the workplace. Some problems noted include skin and vision problems as well as miscarriages and cancer. Results of several studies are cited and the potential effects of radiation are duly noted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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employees in respect to computer terminal use. The paper focuses on the dangers some believe are associated with use of the VDT in the workplace. Some problems noted include skin
and vision problems as well as miscarriages and cancer. Results of several studies are cited and the potential effects of radiation are duly noted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
SA135VDU.rtf Using VDUs or Video Display Units in the workplace is quite common. Almost every business is automated in todays world where commerce evolves around computers and
the Internet. However, some workers have made complaints that the radiation that perhaps seeps through the unit is potentially dangerous. Not only have suggestions that what emanates from the terminals
may cause miscarriages or birth defects, information that using the VDU may be harmful to eyesight and create other maladies are theories that have been circulating over the course of
the past two decades. Are these theories true or are they just speculation by the general public, or even warnings from alarmists that worry about every new innovation? The answer
is not clear cut as research has been limited or poorly conducted, but there are some links that are worth looking into. Using computers of course does also warrant care
and attention to ergonomics. There are many complaints that stem from sitting in front of VDUs. Upper-limb pains as well as discomfort can flow through the arm, hand and shoulder
areas as a result of computer usage(Lilley, 1993). Such discomfort can range from temporary fatigue to chronic soft-tissue disorders like peritendinitis (1993). Eyesight is another concern. While current medical evidence
has shown that the use of display-screen equipment is not associated with damage to eyes some workers complain of temporary visual fatigue (1993). Symptoms such as red or sore
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