Ukrainian Antarctic Journal

No 1 (2003): Ukrainian Antarctic Journal
Articles

Development of the Ophthalmohygienic Methods for the Vision Conditions Optimization and Protection of Organs of Vision of the Personnel during Ukrainian Antarctic Expeditions

V. G. Martirosova
Institute of occupational health of the National Academy of the Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv
Ye. V. Moiseyenko
Ukrainian Antarctic Center, Kyiv
Published December 15, 2003
Keywords
  • adaptation,
  • ophthalmohygienic method,
  • biomedical researches,
  • Antarctic station
How to Cite
Martirosova, V. G., & Moiseyenko, Y. V. (2003). Development of the Ophthalmohygienic Methods for the Vision Conditions Optimization and Protection of Organs of Vision of the Personnel during Ukrainian Antarctic Expeditions. Ukrainian Antarctic Journal, (1), 129-133. https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.1.2003.635

Abstract

Organs of vision status examination of the Ukrainian Antarctic expedition members was carried out. It was worked out and used the new optical techniques of unfavorable solar radiation protection under Antarctic conditions. Using of special colour filters will provide aggressive radiation protection of organs of vision and optimal vision conditions, promoting personnel efficiency and health preservation.

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