Mistamist
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I use a computer at work for the majority of the day, and im starting to get headaches. i dont currently wear glasses but my close up vision isnt what it used to be so im thinking im getting a bit long sighted.
Is there any duty of care that a company have to pay for an eye test and if needed pay for glasses as i dont really have any use for them at home as i dont watch much telly or use the computer there.
i will pay for them if i have to but life is always nicer if i can spend my company's money, i can spend the rest of mine on beer and new tools 
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John
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Eye tests are free
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jacko198
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Yeah a company should be paying for an eye test if you work on a computer, or at least contributing to it.
Try looking here, it has all the employment laws, really good website and helpline
http://www.acas.org.uk/
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VrsTurbo
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If you dont currently wear glassess they have to give a % towards the cost. Some places have free eye test's others you get a voucher or do expenses for the cost
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Eddx14xe
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quote: Originally posted by John
Eye tests are free
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/895.aspx?CategoryID=68&SubCategoryID=157
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John
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Must just be Scotland then, unlucky.
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Brett
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Never been staff to know really, but even as a contractor at BNFL they paid £125 toward your glasses and paid for the tests.
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Mistamist
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Nothing is free for the working man these days.
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DannyB
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quote: Originally posted by John
Must just be Scotland then, unlucky.
And free legal drugs for everyone
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by John
Must just be Scotland then, unlucky.
we don't mind. we know how poor the scots are. poor people.
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Eck
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They should be doing a risk assessment test on you anyway. Could be glare that's causing the headaches.
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Hammer
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You have to pay for an eye test in England?
What a shithole.
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Eck
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
If you dont currently wear glassess they have to give a % towards the cost. Some places have free eye test's others you get a voucher or do expenses for the cost
Since when?
An employer does I believe have to pay for an eye test if you work with a VDU/DSE on a regular basis, but they do not have to pay for your glasses.
Risk Assessments and Workstation Assessments should be undertaken.
[Edited on 26-09-2011 by spencer88]
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
You have to pay for an eye test in England?
What a shithole.
some are free, i pay 10 quid for mine in costco iirc.
it is bollocks.
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Ben G
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oh and you should have also reported the issue with your eyes to your shop steward (if you have one) or the welfare department at your work.
in my case, i would have to claim through the company using my union.
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Gary
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Computers hurt your eyes if you use them for lOng periods of time. You chose to work at a computer. Own fault tbh.
H&S is bollocks. What ever happened to common sence.
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Eck
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That's nothing to do with common sense Gary? If we all thought "fuck this, I'm not working with a computer as it hurts my eyes" then naecunt would use them
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John
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I spend my whole working day and more hours at home and it doesn't hurt my eyes.
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Gary
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Well then your ok then. Shouldn't be able to claim fuck all for injuries caused by something you knew could happen.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by spencer88
quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
If you dont currently wear glassess they have to give a % towards the cost. Some places have free eye test's others you get a voucher or do expenses for the cost
Since when?
An employer does I believe have to pay for an eye test if you work with a VDU/DSE on a regular basis, but they do not have to pay for your glasses.
Risk Assessments and Workstation Assessments should be undertaken.
[Edited on 26-09-2011 by spencer88]
Pretty sure they do. If you work at a computer most the time and dont currently wear glassess then need some they have to foot some of the cost
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
quote: Originally posted by spencer88
quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
If you dont currently wear glassess they have to give a % towards the cost. Some places have free eye test's others you get a voucher or do expenses for the cost
Since when?
An employer does I believe have to pay for an eye test if you work with a VDU/DSE on a regular basis, but they do not have to pay for your glasses.
Risk Assessments and Workstation Assessments should be undertaken.
[Edited on 26-09-2011 by spencer88]
Pretty sure they do. If you work at a computer most the time and dont currently wear glassess then need some they have to foot some of the cost
Not as far as I have been told. I had to pay for mine, only got the test paid for.
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Gary
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Freeloaders. Buy your own glasses!
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Mistamist
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Gary, if you worked for a company where you did a job that involved a lot of driving, would you pay for your own petrol if there was an opportunity for your company to cover this outgoing for you?
I'm not saying my company is obliged to pay for them as I'm happy to pay for them myself, but if I could save myself a few quid I will try. My job doesn't pay an amazing amount but it is a regular income and the hours are good which gives me plenty of time to see my missis and kids.
Why pay for something yourself if it could be free or cheaper?
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