Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry

Abstract Aims: Work proper lighting means a safe, healthy and comfort conditions for work under a lighting system that includes qualitative and quantitative features. This study aimed to evaluate the surface local lighting of works and eye fatigue among research and development staffs of an auto...

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Main Authors: A.R. Mashkoori, S. Asadi, A.R. Yari, Z. Allahdadi, Z. Gharlipour, A.R. Koohpaei
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-12-01
Series:International Archives of Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://iahs.kaums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=121&sid=1&slc_lang=en
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spelling doaj-adc3a28a433248e9b46ea0af282178d42020-11-24T22:42:37ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Archives of Health Sciences2383-25682383-25682016-12-0134157162Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry A.R. Mashkoori0 S. Asadi1 A.R. Yari2 Z. Allahdadi3 Z. Gharlipour4 A.R. Koohpaei5Work Health Research Center” and “Occupational Health Engineering Department, Health School”, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, IranWork Health Research Center” and “Occupational Health Engineering Department, Health School”, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran2Research Center for Environmental Pollutants, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, IranWork Health Research Center” and “Occupational Health Engineering Department, Health School”, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran3Health Education & Promotion Department, Health School, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, IranWork Health Research Center” and “Occupational Health Engineering Department, Health School”, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, IranAbstract Aims: Work proper lighting means a safe, healthy and comfort conditions for work under a lighting system that includes qualitative and quantitative features. This study aimed to evaluate the surface local lighting of works and eye fatigue among research and development staffs of an automotive industry. Instrument & Methods: In this descriptive study in Research and Development Department of an automotive industry in 2015, 126 official staffs were selected randomly. A demographic questionnaire and the Visual Fatigue Questionnaire (Persian Version) were used for data gathering. Hagner EC1 Luxmeter was used to measure the local lighting. Data were analyzed by SPSS 20 software, through descriptive statistics. Findings: The lighting in 382 stations (75.8%) was improper and less than standard. The minimum and maximum intensity of light was between 22.4lux in station 2 (inventory department) and 581lux in station 4 (systems and methods department). The overall intensity in more than 50% units, except the Systems and Methods Department, were less than the standard (300lux). 40.4% of the participants had severe eye fatigue, 28.6% had moderate visual fatigue, 28.6% had low visual fatigue and only 2.4% had no visual fatigue. The average of visual fatigue was 3.50±1.97. Conclusion: The workplace lighting and the eye fatigue of computer users in the Research and Development Department of the studied automotive industry are not in an acceptable condition.http://iahs.kaums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=121&sid=1&slc_lang=enEyestrainLightingWorkplace
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author A.R. Mashkoori
S. Asadi
A.R. Yari
Z. Allahdadi
Z. Gharlipour
A.R. Koohpaei
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S. Asadi
A.R. Yari
Z. Allahdadi
Z. Gharlipour
A.R. Koohpaei
Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry
International Archives of Health Sciences
Eyestrain
Lighting
Workplace
author_facet A.R. Mashkoori
S. Asadi
A.R. Yari
Z. Allahdadi
Z. Gharlipour
A.R. Koohpaei
author_sort A.R. Mashkoori
title Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry
title_short Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry
title_full Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry
title_fullStr Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry
title_full_unstemmed Association between Local Illumination and Visual Fatigue among the Research and Development Staffs of Industry
title_sort association between local illumination and visual fatigue among the research and development staffs of industry
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Archives of Health Sciences
issn 2383-2568
2383-2568
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Abstract Aims: Work proper lighting means a safe, healthy and comfort conditions for work under a lighting system that includes qualitative and quantitative features. This study aimed to evaluate the surface local lighting of works and eye fatigue among research and development staffs of an automotive industry. Instrument & Methods: In this descriptive study in Research and Development Department of an automotive industry in 2015, 126 official staffs were selected randomly. A demographic questionnaire and the Visual Fatigue Questionnaire (Persian Version) were used for data gathering. Hagner EC1 Luxmeter was used to measure the local lighting. Data were analyzed by SPSS 20 software, through descriptive statistics. Findings: The lighting in 382 stations (75.8%) was improper and less than standard. The minimum and maximum intensity of light was between 22.4lux in station 2 (inventory department) and 581lux in station 4 (systems and methods department). The overall intensity in more than 50% units, except the Systems and Methods Department, were less than the standard (300lux). 40.4% of the participants had severe eye fatigue, 28.6% had moderate visual fatigue, 28.6% had low visual fatigue and only 2.4% had no visual fatigue. The average of visual fatigue was 3.50±1.97. Conclusion: The workplace lighting and the eye fatigue of computer users in the Research and Development Department of the studied automotive industry are not in an acceptable condition.
topic Eyestrain
Lighting
Workplace
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