Occupational hazards of the commercial director in 3D: stress and eye strain

Published on May 20, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The figure of the sales director concentrates a triple burden of occupational risks: chronic stress from meeting objectives, visual fatigue from intensive screen use, and anxiety derived from commercial pressure. From the perspective of visual epidemiology and public health, this profile represents an ideal case study for 3D modeling of the accumulation of psychosocial and physical risk factors throughout the workday.

Sales director with visual fatigue and work stress modeled in 3D for visual epidemiology

3D Visualization of Risk Factors and Accumulated Burden 🧠

Using three-dimensional heat maps, we can represent the incidence of high stress in sales executives segmented by sector, observing peaks in information technology and industrial sales. A predictive 3D model allows simulating the evolution of anxiety based on the weekly load of tense meetings and hours of vehicle travel. Additionally, accumulated risk charts are generated that cross-reference hours in front of screens (visual fatigue and sedentary lifestyle) with travel duration, offering interactive dashboards that compare these values with those of other professions such as programmers or account executives.

The Office as a Zone of Silent Risk 🏢

Mental overexertion and extended hours turn the sales director position into a zone of high silent risk. Volumetric simulation of visual fatigue, based on accumulated screen exposure time without breaks, reveals patterns of deterioration rarely measured in traditional evaluations. Visualizing this data in 3D not only humanizes the risk but also allows prevention departments to design more effective spatial and temporal interventions.

What is the impact of visual fatigue derived from prolonged screen use on a sales director's ability to interpret 3D epidemiological data charts and make strategic public health decisions?

(PS: public health charts always show curves... just like ours after Christmas)