Video Display Unit (VDU) Workstation Assessment Form Template
The video display unit (VDU) workstation assessment checklist can help safety representatives and individual workers carry out inspections where there are visual display units (VDU), such as computer screens (also referred to as DSE). This template is based on the Health and Safety Executive Northern Island's (HSENI) DSE Workstation Assessment Checklist.
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