When job requirements demand color discrimination, how often should employees be tested on their color perception?
A person’s overall color vision (normal vs. defficient) rarely changes in their lifetime. However color discrimination ability might. So everyone should be checked at least once and it is probably reasonable to repeat the tests every few years, but not really necessary to do it more often than that.
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