Display Screen Equipment (DSE) – Vision and Workstation Assessment

Example tasks and roles where this assessment is typically required:

  • Regular work at display screen equipment (DSE) for a significant portion of the working day (office/engineering/SCADA control room).
  • Technical documentation, CAD/CAE, programming, data analysis, and other visually demanding near-screen tasks.
  • Quality assurance and inspection tasks involving intensive screen use and frequent near/far focus changes.
  • Shift control room activities requiring sustained visual attention and reliable perception of on-screen alarms and indicators.

 

Medical Examination – Checklist for the Physician

  • Review of job requirements and hazard assessment (screen work duration, visual demands, relevant viewing distances, workstation conditions).
  • Initial short consultation (information and consent).

 

Medical and occupational history:

  • Eye history and current visual complaints (e.g., eyestrain, dry eyes, headaches, blurred vision).
  • Musculoskeletal complaints related to DSE work (neck/shoulder/back), neurological conditions, chronic diseases and medication relevant to visual function.
  • Work organisation and break patterns; previous eyewear use and adequacy for screen distance.

 

Eye & Vision tests (DSE-relevant):

  • Visual acuity assessment for distance and near vision, considering workplace-relevant viewing distances.
  • Assessment of ocular alignment (eye position) and binocular vision if indicated (e.g., symptoms of diplopia or reduced fusion).
  • Central visual field screening (as indicated).
  • Colour vision screening (as indicated by job requirements).
  • Basic ocular health screening for obvious abnormalities; referral only if indicated.

 

Workstation-related advice (based on findings):

  • Recommendations on visual correction (including the need for task-specific screen glasses where appropriate).
  • Ergonomic advice to reduce visual and musculoskeletal strain (screen position, lighting, breaks, blink behaviour, dry-eye prevention).

 

Clarification of any unclear findings (additional diagnostics if necessary).

Final medical statement and recommendations according to job requirements (fit / fit with recommendations / restrictions if needed).

Closing consultation with the employee.

Issue of medical certificate / documentation according to the applicable framework.

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