Starting from a description of the development in the ergonomics discipline, the ergonomics design process is discussed, followed by two examples in which (parts of) this design process is illustrated. The main conclusion is that, ultimately, the value of an ergonomic approach should be based on...
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Ergonomics—everyone thinks they get it, and yet so much of the conversation still revolves around things like chair design. But the field encompasses so much more, as Jonathan Puleio made clear to me when we spoke recently. The director of consulting atHumanscale, Puleio has helped the compan...
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Examine the design and layout of a vehicle's interior to optimize comfort, safety, and efficiency for the driver, considering factors such as seating, controls, and visibility. Ergonomist will provide a report that includes recommendations following the assessment. ...
On the latter, examples of ergonomic design from a variety of fields are analysed. The fields explored here include the design of everyday utensils, the sculpture and manipulation of marble as a building material and the design of theatres. Though hardly exhaustive, these examples serve to ...
Examples of contact stress include resting wrists on the sharp edge of a desk or workstation while performing tasks, pressing of tool handles into the palms, especially when they cannot be put down, tasks that require hand hammering, and sitting without adequate space for the knees. ...
For almost a century, there have been inventions to provide an adjustable work surface for a seated user. In U.S. Pat. No. 723,148 issued to Dukesmith in 1903, a table design is disclosed with a fold-out shelf and writing surface. Significant manual dexterity is required of the user ...
into the dimensions of the ergonomic-sphere-shaped-casing, the spherical-lunes12upper portions and lower portions combined length is to the lower portion, proportionally, the same as the lower portion is to the upper portion. The ergonomic-sphere-shaped-casing design, (pattern), may be scaled ...