Video Display Terminal (VDT Sample Clauses

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Video Display Terminal (VDT. Glasses (Applies to SB1, SC1, and SD1 only) If VDT glasses are prescribed for a unit member, the City agrees to provide a maximum of one (1) pair of VDT glasses to the unit member annually through a designated City vendor. The qualifications for receipt of this benefit are as follow: 5.6.7.1 Eligible unit members must use video display terminals at least an average of eighteen and three-quarters (18.75) hours per week as certified by their department. 5.6.7.2 Eligible unit members must present a prescription, issued within a thirty (30) day period, specifically for VDT glasses. Regular prescription glasses available through the City’s Vision Plan are not covered under this provision.
Video Display Terminal (VDT. One hour of training every year on VDT usage and ergonomic awareness for full-time and part-time employees who use keyboard skills with a video display terminal at least 4 hours a day.
Video Display Terminal (VDT. A. The State shall provide instruction in the proper operation and adjustment of VDTs and VDT workstation equipment to ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ employees who are required to use VDT equipment a significant portion of their time on the job. Instruction may include the use of VDT video training tapes and/or the “Computer Users Handbook”. The Union will encourage employees to properly use VDT equipment. B. The State shall take action as it deems necessary to mitigate glare from the workplace such as, rearrangement of the workstations to avoid glare on terminal screens from windows and ceiling luminaries, or providing anti-glare from light sources. The following equipment shall be made available as the State deems necessary to all employees that use video display equipment, but not limited, to document holders, adjustable chairs, adjustable keyboards, computer tables and supports, and foot and write rests. C. Upon request by the Union, the State agrees to meet to review and make any revisions or additions to the State’s ergonomic guidelines for video display terminals.
Video Display Terminal (VDT. The Employer and the Union will attempt to keep current with monitoring studies and reports on the effects, if any, of the visual display terminals and their setting on the health and safety of the operators. The parties also agree to disseminate any relevant findings to the Health and Safety Committee.

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