“…Nevertheless, this enormous change is accompanied by an increase in complaints associated with health problems. Concerns over musculoskeletal and visual disorders related to computer use (Bergqvist et al, 1995a(Bergqvist et al, , 1995b; Thomson, 1998) Today, several types of ergonomics standards and guidelines are in existence worldwide, including national legislation, international and national standards, national guidelines issued by government agencies or voluntary standards organizations, and technology agreements between companies and trade unions. The flow of events, including the creation of standards, ordinances, and guidelines, the occurrence of visual display terminal conferences, inspection audits, and the publications of technical papers between 1972 and 1990, are summarized in Table 1.…”