Clare,
I take it that you are saying that if you are providing an anti-glare screen
which removes glare, then why bother to remove the source of the glare. If
I am interpreting you correctly, I would reply well you are probably nearly
right. Any anti-glare screen, however, would not remove glare from in front
of you e.g. from a window above your screen. There is also an assumption
that an anti-glare screen does what it purports to do.
I must admit, however, that removing the source of glare fits into our
normal mind-set of prevention rather than cure.
I hope you find your screen.
Best wishes
Kevin
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From: C.Sims [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 03 May 2001 10:46 pm
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: DISPLAY SCREEN EQUIPMENT
Request for information
Does anyone out there have evidenced based information about the pros and
cons of antiglare screens for use with VDU'S? I have recently changed jobs
and have misplaced mine. Before anyone gets on their soap box, I do
understand the need to identify the reason for glare and if possible to
eliminate it!
I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for sharing! This is such a
great system, I really enjoy reading everyone's comments, it is like having
an office full of Occupational Health professionals.
Regards,
Clare
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Clare Sims
Occupational Health Nursing Adviser
University of Wales, Bangor
Occupational Health and Safety Unit
Bangor
Gwynedd
LL57 2DG
Tel: 01248 382575
Fax: 01248 383259
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