The specification of color limits in eye protection lenses for use when color‐contingent clinical observations are made

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Název: The specification of color limits in eye protection lenses for use when color‐contingent clinical observations are made
Autoři: Stephen J. Dain, Jeffery K. Hovis, Annette K. Hoskin
Zdroj: Color Research & Application. 47:1118-1133
Informace o vydavateli: Wiley, 2022.
Rok vydání: 2022
Témata: 3606 Visual Arts, anzsrc-for: 33 Built Environment and Design, anzsrc-for: 36 Creative Arts and Writing, anzsrc-for: 1905 Visual Arts and Crafts, anzsrc-for: 1201 Architecture, 3301 Architecture, 01 natural sciences, 3. Good health, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, anzsrc-for: 3606 Visual Arts, 0103 physical sciences, 36 Creative Arts and Writing, anzsrc-for: 1203 Design Practice and Management, anzsrc-for: 3301 Architecture, 33 Built Environment and Design, 3303 Design, Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision, anzsrc-for: 3303 Design
Popis: ObjectiveTo investigate if color limitations in eye and face protection standards are sufficient to avoid interfering significantly in color‐contingent clinical decisions. If not, to propose what requirement will ensure appropriate products.MethodsYellow‐tinted eye protectors, blue‐blocking lenses and lightly tinted filters were assessed for compliance with eye and face protection standards and their effect on the color rendering.ResultsYellow‐tinted eye protectors and many tinted filters cause significant noncompliance with hospital lighting recommendations and standards; however general eye protection standards do not exclude these lenses. The standard for eye protection against intense light sources, in cosmetic and medical applications (ISO 12609‐1), does exclude lenses identified as affecting clinical color‐related decisions significantly.ConclusionsAny recommendation or standard for eye and face protection for persons making color‐ contingent clinical decisions must include the requirement of ISO 12909‐1. Persons making color‐contingent clinical decisions should be advised to use only untinted or neutral‐colored lenses.Clinical SignificanceThis research is intended to advise writers of standards and recommendations on eye and face protection for use where color‐contingent clinical decisions are made to ensure that the protector does not interfere with these decisions. It is also intended to advise on the selection of tints in their eye protection.
Druh dokumentu: Article
Popis souboru: application/pdf
Jazyk: English
ISSN: 1520-6378
0361-2317
DOI: 10.1002/col.22795
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....1bc514d9de676105a379fe9d660a35c5
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:ObjectiveTo investigate if color limitations in eye and face protection standards are sufficient to avoid interfering significantly in color‐contingent clinical decisions. If not, to propose what requirement will ensure appropriate products.MethodsYellow‐tinted eye protectors, blue‐blocking lenses and lightly tinted filters were assessed for compliance with eye and face protection standards and their effect on the color rendering.ResultsYellow‐tinted eye protectors and many tinted filters cause significant noncompliance with hospital lighting recommendations and standards; however general eye protection standards do not exclude these lenses. The standard for eye protection against intense light sources, in cosmetic and medical applications (ISO 12609‐1), does exclude lenses identified as affecting clinical color‐related decisions significantly.ConclusionsAny recommendation or standard for eye and face protection for persons making color‐ contingent clinical decisions must include the requirement of ISO 12909‐1. Persons making color‐contingent clinical decisions should be advised to use only untinted or neutral‐colored lenses.Clinical SignificanceThis research is intended to advise writers of standards and recommendations on eye and face protection for use where color‐contingent clinical decisions are made to ensure that the protector does not interfere with these decisions. It is also intended to advise on the selection of tints in their eye protection.
ISSN:15206378
03612317
DOI:10.1002/col.22795