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Hi All, I am looking for guidance on till screen displays but more specifically, guidance in terms of what are considered to be good colour combinations and what potentially are poor colour combinations for displays and what colour combinations to specifically avoid where possible
Any info would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
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Rooney
You can read relevant research findings on these questions in a good modern ergonomic textbook such as the one by Robert Bridges, third edition.
In considering the alternatives, you need to take account of not only the standard data on light sources and surface reflections but also forms and sizes of typefaces, nature of tasks of operators, their heights and postures when standing and seated. To enable them to control risks, you need to issue clear instructions, supported by training and supervision.
If you have more than a handfull of staff, it's worth doing well, as you risk a variety of forms of MSD and other injuries which can be painful and frightening for the employees and disruptive and costly to your business.
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Im sure that tills are not classed as DSE
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Hi All, I am aware that till screens aren't currently classed as DSE but I placed this in the title as a somewhat broader subject in order to (try and) attract attention to the post :)
Many thanks to all those who have taken the time to look and for the replies, much appreciated
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