Good G W, Weaver J L, Augsburger A R
Ohio State University College of Optometry, Columbus 43210, USA.
Am J Ind Med. 1996 Nov;30(5):633-40. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0274(199611)30:5<633::AID-AJIM12>3.0.CO;2-4.
Job-related vision standards benefit both employee and employer. By comparing employees' vision to specific job requirements, workers can be better placed into positions commensurate with their visual abilities. For a company without a vision care program, a project was undertaken to determine visual standards, and the need for vision care services for employees to better meet these standards. The critical factors for performing specific visual tasks for 40 job classifications were identified through direct observation and measurement, and through worker interviews. Additionally, a sample of employees was screened to determine plant population characteristics, and to determine what percentage of employees met the newly formed standards. This study can serve as a model for the application of visual standards to the workplace and is pertinent, as "reduced vision" is increasingly defined by government as a disability.
与工作相关的视力标准对员工和雇主都有益。通过将员工的视力与特定工作要求进行比较,可以更好地将员工安置到与其视觉能力相称的岗位上。对于一家没有视力保健计划的公司,开展了一个项目来确定视力标准,以及员工为更好地达到这些标准而对视力保健服务的需求。通过直接观察、测量以及与工人访谈,确定了40种工作分类执行特定视觉任务的关键因素。此外,对一部分员工进行了筛查,以确定工厂员工的特征,并确定符合新制定标准的员工比例。这项研究可以作为将视力标准应用于工作场所的一个范例,并且具有相关性,因为政府越来越多地将“视力下降”定义为一种残疾。