NIOSH Publications on Video
Display Terminals
Third Edition September, 1999 DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 99-135
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Part I.
Full or
Partial Text of Selected NIOSH References on Video Display Terminals
A.
Occupational Health
Aspects of Work with Video Display Terminals (1998)
99-135a.pdf (20 pages, 994K)
B.
B. Work with Video
Display Terminals and the Risk of Reduced Birth weight and Preterm Birth (l997)
99-135b.pdf (15 pages, 1,006K)
C.
Video Display Terminals
and the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion (1991)
99-135c.pdf (24 pages, 884K)
D.
An Investigation of
Electric and Magnetic Fields and Operator Exposure Produced by VDTs: NIOSH VDT Epidemiologic Study (partial text)
(1990)
E.
Video Display Terminals:
Radiation Issues (1985)
F.
Office Technology and
Musculoskeletal Disorders: Building an Ecological Model(1999)
99-135d.pdf (22 pages, 919K)
G.
Alternative Keyboards
(1997)
H.
A Review of Physical
Exercises Recommended for VDT Operators - Part 1 - (1992)
99-135e.pdf (28 pages, 1,057K)
H.
A Review of Physical
Exercises Recommended for VDT Operators - Part 2 - (1992)
99-135f.pdf (11 pages, 597K)
I.
The Design of Rest
Breaks for Video Display Terminal Work: A Review of the Relevant Literature (1989)
J.
Controlling Glare
Problems in the VDT Work Environment (1985)
Part II.
NIOSH
Bibliography on Video Display Terminals
A.
NIOSH-Authored
Documents
B.
NIOSH-Funded
Documents
99-135g.pdf (20 pages, 882K)
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