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Anthropometry
When designing for the human it is important
to take into account the variation in body size. Owing to ethnic
diversity and secular changes in local populations, it is not
possible to use data from foreign populations, because the design
will not fit the user population.
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Biomechanics
Ergonomists are concerned with the optimum
match between the capabilities and limitations of the human
and the requirement of the objects, equipment or workstations
that are used.
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Human
Performance
The requirement to quantify
human performance may be necessary for a variety of reasons,
from benchmarking baseline data, to task analysis, physical
demands, and developing selection criteria for employees, looking
at functional allocation and evaluation of work procedures.
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Ergonomics
Assessments
The ergonomics assessment of your premises
will enable your organisation to address challenges in today’s
world of competitive economy where every business needs to maximise
efficiency through cost-effective use of human resources, machinery
and technology in order to survive and prosper.
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Training
ERGOnomics TECHnologies (ERGOTECH) runs a
3-day course in Applied Ergonomics twice a year at it’s
selected training venue and, additionally, at your site if required.
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Scanning
/ Laser 3D
ERGOnomics TECHnologies (ERGOTECH) uses a Cyberware 3030RGB laser scanner mounted on a PS rotating
platform for the capturing of three-dimensional form data of
objects.
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Environmental
Stressors
The effect of environmental stressors on
the human plays an important role in sound ergonomics designs
and layouts of an occupant’s physical environment.
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Anthropometric
Measuring System (AMS)
The
efficient and effective clothing of a large quantity of people
in a short period of time in a retail, industrial and military
environment has always been a problem for both the shopkeeper
(issuing clerk) and the shop buyer (logistical clerk).
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Ergonomics
Design and Specification
The requirement to integrate human capabilities
and limitations into the work environment necessitates the use
of careful specification and design.
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Vibration
Operators are subjected to vibration in the
working environment that emanates from equipment or structures
that vibrate. Vibration can be transmitted to the operators
either through the feet during standing operation or through
the seat during sitting operation on vibrating surfaces.
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