Fitting The Task To The Human Fifth Edition

Fitting The Task To The Human  Fifth Edition
Author: E. Grandjean,Karl H.E. Kroemer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1997-07-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780748406654

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Our working conditions have undergone rapid and fundamental changes during the last few years. One example is the widespread use of the individual computer in the shop, office and home. Another major development is that women now hold many jobs that used to be in the male domain, and that many more women choose a life-long occupational career. Workforces, tasks, conditions and tools are changing. Many office and industrial workers are tied to human-machine systems. Repetitive work can create cumulative health problems such as the often reported visual strains, mental stress and physical injury. Proper ergonomic measures can avoid such harmful effects and instead promote health conditions which are both efficient and agreeable. In this latest edition of Fitting the Task to the Human, Professor Karl Kroemer has revised and updated the text and data while remaining true to the spirit of Professor Etienne Grandjean's earlier editions. This aim is, as before, to impart basic knowledge of occupational ergonomics in a straightforward and lucid fashion to those responsible for the design, management and safety of people in the workplace, and to those who study it.

Fitting the Task to the Man

Fitting the Task to the Man
Author: Etienne Grandjean
Publsiher: London : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1980
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015004489004

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Textbook in ergonomics - discusses physical capacity and limitations, other factors taken into consideration when designing or evaluating the work environment for occupational health, including noise, mental stress, fatigue, boredom, temperature, heating, lighting and arrangement of working time, and includes a checklist for the analysis of work places. Bibliography pp. 357 to 372, diagrams, graphs, illustrations, photographs and statistical tables.

Fitting The Task To the Human

Fitting The Task To the Human
Author: K. H. E. Kroemer,E. Grandjean
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:770578409

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Fitting the Task to the Human

Fitting the Task to the Human
Author: K. H. E. Kroemer,Etienne Grandjean
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0203233042

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Fitting the Human

Fitting the Human
Author: Karl H.E. Kroemer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781315398372

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This new edition undergraduate introductory textbook follows the motto of the previous versions: "Solid information, easy-to-read, easy to understand, easy to apply." The aim remains the same: "Human engineering" workplaces, tools, machinery, computers, lighting, shiftwork, work demands, the environment, officers, vehicles, the home – and everything else that we can design to fit the human. The new edition is up-to-date in content and language, in data and illustrations. Like previous versions, this book is for students and professionals in engineering, design, architecture, safety and management and to everybody else who wants to make work safe, efficient, satisfying, and even enjoyable.

Fitting the Human

Fitting the Human
Author: Karl H.E. Kroemer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2008-10-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781420055412

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Using a direct, down-to-earth style to provide essential knowledge about ergonomic designs that fit the human body and mind, Fitting the Human: Introduction to Ergonomics, Sixth Edition follows the motto of the previous editions: coverage of sound science that is easy to read, easy to understand, and easy to apply. This sixth edition of a seminal textbook remains true to its original goal of providing quick access to the ergonomic information required to engineer workplaces, machinery, offices, computers, lighting, and more to fit the humans who use them. New Organization Makes Teaching Complex Issues Easier With new data and an updated layout that helps students grasp the concepts, this book delineates true human engineering, as opposed to trying to select or train people to do things with ill-designed equipment. Ergonomics guru Karl Kroemer organizes detailed knowledge regarding body size, strength, and mobility, as well as motivation, perceptions, acquired skills, and work demands including shift work. This sixth edition maintains the straightforward, lucid presentation of the previous editions, while updating the material to include coverage of work climate (both physical and psychosocial), material handling, electronic keyboards, and offices (at home and at the company) — factors that continually change the demands on the human not only in equipment but in the physical and social environments. With additional figures, graphs, and tables, this text remains the first choice for teaching the fundamental and most successful ergonomics approach: make the details and overall work system fit the human.

Evaluation of Human Work 2nd Edition

Evaluation of Human Work  2nd Edition
Author: E. N. Corlett,John R. Wilson,NIGEL CORLETT
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1152
Release: 1995-10-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0748400834

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Comprising a compendium of ergonomics methods and techniques, this text covers every aspect of human work. This edition provides a reworking of existing chapters on the framework and context of methodology, the observation of performance, task analysis, experimental and study design, data collection, product assessment, environmental assessments, measurement of work and the evaluation of work systems. New chapters cover topics including: the human-computer interface; computer-aided design; work stress; psychophysiological function; risk evaluation; fieldwork; and participatory work design.

Fitting the Task to the Man

Fitting the Task to the Man
Author: Etienne Grandjean
Publsiher: London : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1980
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015009415327

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Textbook in ergonomics - discusses physical capacity and limitations, other factors taken into consideration when designing or evaluating the work environment for occupational health, including noise, mental stress, fatigue, boredom, temperature, heating, lighting and arrangement of working time, and includes a checklist for the analysis of work places. Bibliography pp. 357 to 372, diagrams, graphs, illustrations, photographs and statistical tables.