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06-20-2006 11:21 AM
Does anyone know where I can find data/research pertaining to ideal lighting/working environment for AutoCAD users? I know low lighting is recommended and reduces stress on the eyes, but I need supporting scientific data to submit to my superiors - We are trying to get the company to reduce the amount of light beaming into our cubicles and any info we can get will be extremely helpful.
*Connie B
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07-19-2006 11:56 AM in reply to:
hill2flat
http://office-ergo.com/12things1.htm
http://www.tifaq.org/articles/visual_comfort-jan99 -jeffrey_anshel.html
http://www.ctdrn.org/rsinet/archive/rsinet24-aug95 .html
http://www.pp.okstate.edu/ehs/MODULES/ergo/Station .htm
http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/Ergonomics/compergo.htm# LIGHTING (by: CDC - Center
of Disease Control)
Google: workstation eyestrain or workstation ergonomics. There's tons of
info out there.
wrote in message news:5212578@discussion.autodesk.com...
Does anyone know where I can find data/research pertaining to ideal
lighting/working environment for AutoCAD users? I know low lighting is
recommended and reduces stress on the eyes, but I need supporting scientific
data to submit to my superiors - We are trying to get the company to reduce
the amount of light beaming into our cubicles and any info we can get will
be extremely helpful.
http://www.tifaq.org/articles/visual_comfort-jan99
http://www.ctdrn.org/rsinet/archive/rsinet24-aug95
http://www.pp.okstate.edu/ehs/MODULES/ergo/Station
http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/Ergonomics/compergo.htm#
of Disease Control)
Google: workstation eyestrain or workstation ergonomics. There's tons of
info out there.
Does anyone know where I can find data/research pertaining to ideal
lighting/working environment for AutoCAD users? I know low lighting is
recommended and reduces stress on the eyes, but I need supporting scientific
data to submit to my superiors - We are trying to get the company to reduce
the amount of light beaming into our cubicles and any info we can get will
be extremely helpful.

