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A discipline dealing with the interaction between the worker and the work environment.
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| ergonomics |
The science that addresses human performance and well being in relation to various types of jobs, equipment, tools and environment.
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| ergonomics |
The science of designing tools and work processes for the comfort and safety of employees to avoid such hazards as back injuries or muscle, tendon and eye strain.
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| ergonomics |
According to Ergoweb: The science of work. Ergonomics removes barriers to quality, productivity, and safe human performance by fitting products, tasks and environments to people.
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Ergonomics is sometimes used synonymously with human factors and is probably the title of choice in Europe. One sub-domain of human factors (sometimes referred to as ergonomics) deals more with the physical attributes of human and less with the cognitive attributes. An Ergonomist typically has extensive knowledge of human performance, biomechanics, and anthropometrics. ...
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