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Posted By simon carrier
Good morning
Does anyone know of any research/information evaluating the health impacts of flat screen monitors and normal crt monitors.
Thanks
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Posted By Simon Ayee
There is some useful information on Epilepsy Action's website on the pros & cons of the two types for people with epilepsy who are photosensitive - visit http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/photo.html
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Posted By Alec Wood
Simon
We manufacture flat-screen monitors now and did CRT ones too until recently. As a corporation we are the world's largest manufacturer of these devices. Can I answer any specific questions?
Be aware that CRT monitor technology and design implementation has changed a great deal in the last five years, so avoid anything which relies on old information. Of particular interest from HSE viewpoints will be the TCO'95, TCO'99 and MPR standards being that they relate specifically to emissions, ergonomics and recyclability. Also beware drawing any comparisons with the use of CRT's in televisions since the characterisitics and use of these tubes, and hence their emissions profiles, is very different.
Alec Wood
Samsung Electronics
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