Colour blindness affects approximately one in 12 men and one in 200 women, which equates to 4.5 per cent of the population or around 2.7 million people in the UK, according to campaign group Colour ...
A new report by researchers from City St George's, University of London for the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) has revealed the potential for safer and fairer color vision assessment protocols ...
An initiative between the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) and train drivers’ union ASLEF is enabling more people with colour blindness to work as train drivers Being able to see and distinguish ...
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How a train crash opened my eyes to color blindness
This video discusses color blindness in relation to railway vision testing and its implications stemming from the Lagerlunda ...
This article describes the first U.S. color vision test, which was developed during World War II through the initiative and pioneering dedication of a remarkable man -- Dr. Israel Dvorine. We mention ...
A RELATIVELY large number of color-vision abnormalities have recently been observed in alcoholic patients with cirrhosis, and the suggestion has been advanced that the X-linked genes causing color ...
This article describes the first U.S. color vision test, which was developed during World War II through the initiative and pioneering dedication of a remarkable man -- Dr. Israel Dvorine. We mention ...
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