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Ergonomics

Ergonomics

Ergonomics

"Fit for Human Use"

Matches Task, Equipment & Work Environment with the operators Capabilities (Physique, abilities, information handling and workload capacities) and Needs (health, safety, comfort, well-being, mental stimulation, social contact & minimisation of stress) NURSES

Sometimes refered to as Human Factors or Human Centered Design

MEMORY PALACE: FC101. SURFACE TO AIR, CHEMICAL BROTHERS.

Human-Machine Interaction

Ubiquitous Computing
Clothing / Fabrics
Physical interaction Paradigms
Direct Sensors
Speech
Touch
Gesture
Diverse environments

Task Analysis

Understanding the Task & the User.

Breaking down in to interactions, task elements, sub tasks etc. Or more specifically: an action (manual) or decision (cognitive).

Anthropometry

Dynamic data collection
photographic analysis
fitting trials
Static data collection

Applying Physical Ergonomics

Stage 6 - Identify priorities
Stage 5 - Take each design feature & consider it against each level of the Hexagon model
Stage 4 - Identify Limiting Users & their needs
Stage 3 - Tasks -> Sub-tasks -> Arrange in Order -> split into Cognitive & Manual tasks
Stage 2 - Identify Tasks
Stage 1 - Identify Users

Workspace Design

Hexagon Model - Benedyk, Woodcock and Harder
external factors
work setting
workplace
workstation
operator
Upper Limb Disorders
Procrustean Approach to design states that Humans are very good at adapting to their environment
Examples: Data input operator with a deadline may ignore wrist discomfort
RSI / WRULD / CTD

Behavioural

Posture

Repitition

Anthropmetric fit

Force

Defining the target population
Users may change

permanently

aging

training

growth

temporarily

fatigue

Other users: maintainers, cleaners, assemblers etc
95th percentile
Not average User
The Limiting User

Risk & Risk Assessment

If user is affected = user costs; well-being, effectiveness & satisfaction

If system is affected = Reduction in task quality, efficiency, increased dev costs & training

General Links

Compile a list of references providing techniques and standards for physical ergonomics in the context of interactive devices & workplaces.
Lots more found in Rachels course booklet, page 24
http://www.system-concepts.com/articles/updates-on-standards/
https://www.hse.gov.uk
https://www.ergonomics.org.uk

Books

Evaluation of Human Work
Wilson & Corlett
Bodyspace - Anthropometry, Ergonomics and the Design of Work
Stephen Pheasant & Christine M. Haslegrave