Abstract

Light is an integral part of our environment. Its effect on humans is significant - it affects not only their visual performance or well-being but also other extra-visual functions of the body, which affect the quality of their life. Lack of light causes various health problems of physiological or psychological dimensions caused by visual discomfort at the workplace. The presented article describes the possibilities of assessing the visual well-being of the workplace by implementing digital ergonomic tools during the flexible screening of lighting. The introductory part of the article is focused on a theoretical description of the issues in the field and then the tools of digital ergonomics are introduced, through which the experiment is carried out. The main part of the article provides an overview of the achieved results and describes the conclusions based on the analysis. Regarding the achieved results, at the end of the article, there is a description of the possibilities of ensuring rationalization measures and the direction of further research.

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