bright light
NaeNae55
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An employee came in today wearing a ball cap. She told her supervisor that the new lights (I hadn't realized we got any) were too bright on her computer screen and were causing her eyes to hurt. The ball cap helped. She also said she will be having a vision exam soon to update her glasses.
The supervisor suggested we might want to get some sort of screen cover to reduce the glare. I am fine with that, but are we sure this will fix the problem? Any of you have experience with this? Should we be looking at the light bulbs instead?
Don't you just love dumb questions?
The supervisor suggested we might want to get some sort of screen cover to reduce the glare. I am fine with that, but are we sure this will fix the problem? Any of you have experience with this? Should we be looking at the light bulbs instead?
Don't you just love dumb questions?
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To combat the problem in the past, I've asked employees to tilt the top of their computer screen forward a slight bit so that it reflects less overhead light. If that didn't do the trick, I would see if their screen could be repositioned in their work space. If that didn't work, I've had overhead lights moved.
I guess all this sounds a little silly, but my workers' comp flag goes way up whenever employees start talking about how the light bothers them. Same thing when they complain about their chair. I'd rather buy a new chair or pay to have a light moved than go down the workers' comp path.
Sharon
Sharon