Latest posts:

Rate this!
Em ployer
Member - 4 posts
Yes indeed, I believe this is the figure stated in the goverment DSE guidance.
The problem is as I see it, an employee goes to the optician because they have been suffering headaches, the optician says "do you use a VDU", employees relpies "yes" and the optician has a sale that is funded by the patients employee.
What I was looking for, was a clinical diagnosis?
Rate this!
Em ployer
Member - 4 posts
Is their a clinical name/condition that differentiates between Long sight and requirements for VDU use.
It is apparent that the majority of people as they age will require glasses for short or long sight, however, glasses for use on VDU appears to fall somewhere in between. Is this just the 1st stage on the road to a Long sight condition?
I am fearful of opening the floodgates on free glasses for all!
Any comments are welcome
Rate this!
Em ployer
Member - 4 posts
Is their a clinical name/condition that differentiates between Long sight and requirements for VDU use.
It is apparent that the majority of people as they age will require glasses for short or long sight, however, glasses for use on VDU appears to fall somewhere in between. Is this just the 1st stage on the road to Long sight?
I am fearful of opening the floodgates on free glasses for all!
Any comments are welcome







