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The science which deals with the interaction between people, their work place and environment. It also considers the physiology of workers in the design of tools, equipment, and the work methods needed.
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| ergonomics |
The science of designing the job to fit the worker, rather than physically forcing the worker
Ãâó: www.painconnection.org/MyTreatment/MayoClinic_glos...
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| ergonomics |
Applying information about humans to inform the design of equipment.
Ãâó: www.drfoster.co.uk/cam/objectlist.aspx
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| ergonomics |
The application of information about human characteristics to design applications, eg equipment, tools, work tasks, with the aim of improving safety and efficiency
Ãâó: www.edp-uk.com/glossaries/terms.htm
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| ergonomics |
the scientific foundation, both in terms of data and methodology, for a user-centred approach to design (Pheasant 1988); knowledge and methods that aim to develop product, equipment, furniture and environment to fit the user
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