Does anyone have any info re: Hep B vaccines not being effective in the
over 30 yr olds??
Rgds
Tracie Mckelvie
Occupational Health Nurse / Adviser
Pembrokeshire College
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Haverfordwest
Pembs.
SA61 1SZ
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Those staff with 500 lux are they using CRT monitors or flat screens.
For
CRT monitors the recommended light level is 250-500 lux. For flat
screens it
can be anywhere between 300 - 1000 lux.
What are the over head lights (CAT 3 or similar), are they highly
reflective. If they are try changing the tubes or placing diffuser over
the
light fittings to give a diffused balanced light.
Is there a need for different light levels, as some people may not be
getting enough light!
Out of interest there will be an article in EZ-1 ergonomics on lighting
for
visually impaired in the November or December issue.
Duncan Abbott
enricoSmog ergonomic practitioners
www.enricosmog.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry McNeil" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 7:53 AM
Subject: Room Lighting for DSE Users
> Dear All
> Please could I ask if any of you have had experience of assessing
overhead
> lighting for DSE users? I am assessing a large office and some areas
are
> much brighter than others (Between 250-550 lux)
>
> From what I can see, 500 lux is considered suitable for DSE use but
the
> employees in the areas with this level of light are complaining that
it is
> too bright and that they are getting headaches.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions as to what level of lighting they
have
> found to be comfortable?
>
> Thanks for anyone that can help
> Best Wishes
> Kerry McNeil
>
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