Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics

Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics
Author: Christopher M. Schlick
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2009-10-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642012938

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The 60th birthday of Prof. Luczak is the reason for this book. He will be honoured for his research work during the "GfA-confernece" in March 2009. This book is the correspondig "Festschrift" for him.

Industrial Ergonomics 1 e

Industrial Ergonomics  1 e
Author: Khan,Khan M. I.,M I
Publsiher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2010-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788120340848

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Ergonomics (or human factors) as a discipline aims to design jobs, equipment and workplace to facilitate easy-to-use human "machine interfaces. This book presents the fundamental principles and practice of ergonomics in the industrial environment. It effectively covers the concepts, basic human physiology and human capabilities, analyzing the design of the workplace with suitable examples. The book explains muscular work and movements along with the relevant physiological principles. It describes practical guidelines for work layout and workplace design in relation to human body dimensions in order to optimize human well-being and working efficiency. Keeping in mind human capabilities and limitations to work efficiently and effectively, the book also discusses tools and techniques for skilled work, design principles of human "machine systems, and physiological and psychological effects of noise. In addition, it describes importance of indoor comfort and the various aspects of mental activity for maximum work efficiency. This book is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students of mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, and production and industrial engineering. It can also be useful to practising ergonomists as a ready reference. Table Of Contents: contents Preface 1.INTRODUCTION 2.HUMAN BODY 3.NERVOUS SYSTEM AND CONTROL OF MOVEMENTS 4.WORKING EFFICIENCY 5.ANTHROPOMETRY AND WORKPLACE DESIGN 6.HEAVY WORK 7.HANDLING LOADS 8.SKILLED WORK 9.MAN "MACHINE SYSTEMS 10.NOISE AND VIBRATIONS 11.INDOOR CLIMATE 12.MENTAL ACTIVITY Index

Work Design

Work Design
Author: Stephan A. Konz
Publsiher: Publishing Horizons, Incorporated
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1990
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UVA:X002241880

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Industrial Ergonomics

Industrial Ergonomics
Author: Babur Mustafa Pulat,David C. Alexander
Publsiher: Engineering & Management Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1991
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015034255417

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A textbook for industrial engineers, providing examples as a practical guide to dealing with specific problems of ergonomics in a wide range of industrial contexts. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineers Second Edition

Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineers  Second Edition
Author: Mark R. Lehto,Steven J. Landry
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 797
Release: 2012-10-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781439853948

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Supplying a breadth and depth of coverage beyond that found in most traditional texts, Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineers, Second Edition presents and integrates important methods and tools used in the fields of Industrial Engineering, Human Factors and Ergonomics to design and improve jobs, tasks and products. It presents these topics with a practical, applied orientation suitable for engineering undergraduate students. See What’s New in the Second Edition: Revised order of chapters to group together topics related to the physical and cognitive aspects of human-integrated systems Substantially updated material emphasizes the design of products people work with, tasks or jobs people perform, and environments in which people live The book has sufficient material to be used in its entirety for a two semester sequence of classes, or in part for a single semester course, focusing on selected topics covered in the text. The authors provide a set of guidelines and principles for the design and analysis of human-integrated systems and highlights their application to industry and service systems. It addresses the topics of human factors, work measurement and methods improvement, and product design an approachable style. The common thread throughout the book is on how better "human factors" can lead to improved safety, comfort, enjoyment, acceptance, and effectiveness in all application arenas. Packed with cases studies and examples, readers can use well beyond the classroom and into their professional lives.

Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics

Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics
Author: Christopher M. Schlick
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642012922

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The 60th birthday of Prof. Luczak is the reason for this book. He will be honoured for his research work during the "GfA-confernece" in March 2009. This book is the correspondig "Festschrift" for him.

Work Space Equipment and Tool Design

Work Space  Equipment and Tool Design
Author: A. Mital,W. Karwowski
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483296616

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As the ergonomic aspect of many problems facing the industry today attracts more attention from the management, providing scientific knowledge and the know-how to solve such problems is becoming increasingly more important. The impetus for this book originated from the pressing need to make the state-of-the-art ergonomic information on workspace, equipment and tool design available to practising ergonomists, safety specialists, engineering designers, and business and technical managers. The book reinforces the notion that ergonomic data should be explicitly integrated in the design of a system, and should become an indispensable part of the overall design process in production engineering, on an equal basis with such activities as mechanical component design, quality assurance, maintenance, inspection, etc. The focus is on selected ergonomic data for workspace, equipment and tool design, with special emphasis on the practical aspects of applying the available information to specific problem areas.

Advances in Ergonomic Design of Systems Products and Processes

Advances in Ergonomic Design of Systems  Products and Processes
Author: Christopher Marc Schlick,Sönke Duckwitz,Frank Flemisch,Martin Frenz,Sinem Kuz,Alexander Mertens,Susanne Mütze-Niewöhner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662571307

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These proceedings summarize the best papers in each research field represented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (GfA) in the German-speaking area, held at Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics of RWTH Aachen University from March 2–4. The meeting featured more than 200 presentations and 36 posters reflecting the diversity of subject matter in the field of human and industrial engineering. This volume addresses human factors and safety specialists, industrial engineers, work and organizational psychologists, occupational medicines as well as production planners and design engineers.