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Jeffery Anshel

Has also published under the name of:
"Jeffrey R. Anshel" and "Jeffrey Anshel"

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1997
 
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Anshel, Jeffery (1997): Visual Ergonomics in the Workplace. Taylor and Francis

1995
 
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Anshel, Jeffery and McShane, Terry E. (1995): Lighting and Vision as Ergonomic Issues in the Workplace. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting 1995. .

 
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Anshel, Jeffery (1995): The Eye-Computer Ergonomic Evaluation (Eye-CEE) System for VDT Users. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting 1995. p. 1065.

The introduction of Video Display Terminals into the workplace has been accompanied by complaints of visual problems associated with their use. Research has indicated that the source of the problem may be the set-up of the workstation and/or inappropriate work practices rather than any visual or ocular defect. The Eye-CEE System for VDT Users is a software program that actually tests the vision of users in their normal working environment in order to more accurately detect vision difficulties.

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