03-03-06 11:43 PM
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 19:33:19 -0600, Ken Arnold <kn6ald9@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is off topic, but I have a quick health question and wanted to get
> some other admin's opinions.
>
> My office is 12 by 18 feet and I have 16 computers and 5 monitors in my
> office. I am wondering if being around all of the computers for 8 hours
> a day could be causing adverse health problems. I do seem to get
> headaches a lot and I'm sure the noise level is not good for me.
Check your screen refresh rates. 60Hz will give me an awful headache,
to the point of, if I'm at someone else's monitor, I won't work on their
system until I reset it to 72 or so. Especially if there's florescant
lights.
> Have any of you had similar situations where you had negative health
> problems? If so, what (if anything) did you do to resolve the situation?
Well, if 60Hz is a concern to you, there really isn't any evidence to
support the FUD about that, so I'd look elsewhere for a more likely
cause.
> Are there any standards/regulations/guidelines about working around a
> specific number of computers? (OSHA,etc.)
There's noise levels, but unless your systems are a lot louder than any
I've heard, you're nowhere near them. But you could perhaps get a set
of noise-cancelling headphones to eliminate that possibility; a friend
has a set from Bose which works very well.
> Are there any other health problems I should be concerned about working
> around all of the computers for 8 hours a day?
Yeah, pasty skin, lack of social skills, caffeine addiction, and a
propensity to become somewhat pear-shaped. Other than that, not
particularly. Well, carpal tunnel if you don't pay attention to your
(usually) mouse-hand wrist.
> Thanks for any responses.
You sure about that?
Dave Hinz
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