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14 May 1984 Current Status Of Ergonomic Standards
Gene Lynch
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Proceedings Volume 0457, Advances in Display Technology IV; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939384
Event: 1984 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1984, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
The last five years have seen the development and adoption of new kinds of standards for the display industry. This standardization activity deals with the complex human computer interface. Here the concerns involve health, safety, productivity, and operator well-being. The standards attempt to specify the "proper" use of visual display units. There is a wide range of implications for the display industry - as manufacturers of displays, as employers, and as users of visual display units. In this paper we examine the development of these standards, their impact on the display industry and implications for the future.
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Gene Lynch "Current Status Of Ergonomic Standards", Proc. SPIE 0457, Advances in Display Technology IV, (14 May 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939384
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Visualization

Display technology

Manufacturing

Light sources and illumination

Video

Human-machine interfaces

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