Glenn,
We have quite a few employees here who use 2 screens because the amount of
information that they need to see at any one time is too much for just one
screen. As long as they have done their DSE risk assessment and the screens
comply with the regs there should not be a problem. I have been here 7
years and have not had a problem related to using 2 screens.
Regards
Lynda
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] Using two screens?
Morning
does anyone have any thoughts or evidence on using two monitor screens
with a PC?
A member of staff who data inputs has stated that there is a suggestion to
use 2 screens as opposed to the standard one. Apparently this will aid the
input of data, but my concern is what effect it will have upon the health of
the user.
You wouldn't use 2 TV's to watch a tennis match so is there really a need
for
2 PC screens?
Any thoughts?
Regards
Glenn
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