Andrew Adams
Sales Manager - Expense Management
See beyond the VDU legislation; Eyecare as an engagement tool
Since the introduction of the Display Screen Equipment Regulation in 1992, many articles have been written about the adoption and interpretation of the Regulation for regular users of VDUs within companies. This article aims to highlight what all companies in the country see of particular
Common misconceptions of eyecare schemes
Today marks the end of the second annual Eye Health Week, hosted by Vision Matters. Over the week we’ve looked at various aspects of employee eyecare and to finish, I would like to cover some of the common myths around voucher schemes.
Launching and Communicating an Eyecare Voucher Scheme
As EyeHealth week draws to a close, we look at how to effectively launch and communicate an eyecare voucher scheme to staff. Having gone through the motions to ensure an eyecare voucher scheme is right for your business, getting buy in from the board and investing in this new employee benefit,
Keeping your eyes healthy
According to RNIB every day another 100 people will start to lose their sight and there are already around 2 million people in the UK with sight problems. It's vitally important, not only to recognise the most prevalent sight problems for people, but also what can be done to prevent or treat them.
Developing and writing an eyecare policy
In the latest of our Eye Health advice articles, we look at why developing an eye care policy is so important and what it should look like.
Minimising the effects of the VDU
Today marks the start of the second annual Eye Health week, led by Vision Matters. Last week we looked at the often ignored issue of driver eyecare. This week we are looking at a much more common problem: the effect of visual display units (VDUs).
Driver eye care – know your duty
When most employers consider staff eye care, more often than not they think of computer screens (or Visual Display Units). Unless you specifically recruit for driving jobs it is unlikely you will even think of your responsibility to ensure staff eye sight is up to the required DVLA standards. But
Eye Health Week
This year Vision Matters will launch its second National Eye Health week on 13th June when eye care charities, organisations and health professionals will join together to promote the importance of eye health.
Healthy Staff, Healthy Business
With a workforce stretched to their limits, many UK workers are taking less breaks in an effort to deal with their workload, but is this really productive for businesses?

1st March
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