2.2: Feasibility of visual effects.
Working in the visual effects industry requires workers to work long hours on computers and sat in the same position for long periods of time. When creating my visual effects I would like to avoid risks to my health and consider safe working practices.
Risks to working with computers:
- Cause migraines
- Can cause issues with eyes resulting in eye tests
- Discomfort
- Repetitive strain injury
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Posture problems
How to protect workers:
- Take regular breaks when working at the computer
- Provide eye tests
- Provide training and information for workers
- Checking the screen is positioned well and properly adjusted
- Making sure lighting conditions are suitable
To meet these guidelines I will take regular breaks and sit with my posture upright, in doing this I won't have any chance of getting a migraine or repetitive strain injury. I will also not hurt my back if I sit up right as my posture will be in the best possible position. I believe the creation of my visual effects is feasible as I am only working on my effects for 2 hours a day with one break. The effects can be completed in this time if the computer functions correctly and there are minimal glitches / errors in the softwares used that could take more time.
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