Advances In Industrial Ergonomics VIF Aghazadeh CRC Press, 2 ביוני 1994 - 803 עמודים Topics Include: applications of engineering anthropometry, postural strain and discomfort, industrial injury prevention, manual materials handling, and ergonomics of rehabilitation and healthcare systems. |
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ergonomic approach to safety management | 3 |
vi | 11 |
A prototype of the artificial neural networkbased system for classification of industrial jobs | 19 |
The use of step tests for physical work capacity evaluation | 29 |
The complexityincompatibility principle in the science of ergonomics | 37 |
An improved musculoskeletal discomfort assessment tool | 45 |
Ergonomics | 55 |
Reinventing environmental safety and health regulation | 61 |
Extent of operatorrelated causative factors in mass transit system accidents in an | 371 |
Spacelab glovebox | 385 |
Effect of extra vehicular activity EVA gloves and | 401 |
Safety evaluation of the caution warning logistics and maintenance systems of the | 415 |
Case study of a corporate telephone operator and | 429 |
B Ghahramani | 442 |
Analysis of the effect of keyboard tactile feedback on typing force | 455 |
J A Cameron and W F Moroney | 468 |
A Garg T Waters and V PutzAnderson | 71 |
Their reality | 81 |
A study of back injuries in underground coal mining | 89 |
Analysis of injuries and illnesses in poultry processing industries in Louisiana | 105 |
Strategies for measuring systemlevel safety or quality performance | 119 |
Assessing human error rate probabilities in a repetitive assembly process | 135 |
Reducing prevalence of occupational diseases and physiological cost by obeying the rule of | 151 |
An ergonomic planning and implementation guide | 165 |
J Elson | 178 |
Main characteristics andfirst | 193 |
An examination of fatigue and vigilance during lifeguard training activities | 209 |
Is a sitstand seat an appropriate alternative in standing work situations? | 223 |
Biodynamic response of the human handarm system subject to sinusoidal and | 239 |
A regressionbased computer model for calculating illumination on underground | 253 |
The affects of a noisy work environment on preferred leisure noise levels | 271 |
A new method for work analysis | 285 |
Are body dimensions affecting working body posture? | 291 |
Do users know how to adjust an ergonomic chair? | 307 |
Fatigue mats | 323 |
A study of the effects of respirator use in a mentally stressing task | 339 |
ErgonomicsHumanFactors implications of operatorvehicle conflict data in urban public | 357 |
A comparison between manual and intelAdassisted VDT workstation adjustment | 483 |
Exploration of casual relationships between poultry processing job characteristics and the | 497 |
Use of risk factors commonly associated with carpal tunnel syndrome to model median | 511 |
Case study of an intercollegiate athlete | 527 |
A pilot field study in an aircraft repair shop | 547 |
An ergonomic design of a multipurpose shovelcumKodal for manual material handling | 561 |
Hand torque strength for small fasteners | 579 |
The effect of sitting on peak pinch strength | 587 |
An investigation of variables influencing sustained pinch strength and evaluation of | 601 |
E Klinenberg B Martin I Gilad and D Rempel | 619 |
Biomechanics of manual material handling through simulation | 635 |
A dynamical systems approach for analysis of the relationships between risk factors for | 653 |
The effect of lifting belts on trunk motions | 667 |
Impact of the context on the choice of grip and box movement in | 687 |
Strength capability for operating aircraft controls | 705 |
S Kumar Y Narayan and C Bacchus | 721 |
Implications and philosophies | 735 |
A Sharp B C Nindl K A Westphal and K E Friedl | 751 |
International Foundation for Industrial Ergonomics and Safety Research | 787 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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