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Working postures and movements : tools for evaluation and engineering
Publication Information:
London : Taylor & Francis, 2004
ISBN:
9780415279086

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Summary

In most industries, musculoskeletal injuries are the most common work-related reason for employee absences. These injuries are often caused by static postures or repetitive movements that have to be maintained for many hours a day, such as intensive use of data entry devices, assembly work, parts inspection, equipment maintenance, manual materials handling, machinery operations, and vehicle operation, among others. The book addresses seating concepts, hand tool and pedal designs, foot-floor interfaces, digital human models for computer-aided design and engineering, and work organization (task duration, breaks, handling frequency) as they affect human performance and musculoskeletal injury reduction. Professionals responsible for identifying and improving conditions in the industries where such workplace injuries occur will find this volume to be a handy sourcebook, while teachers and students will find it to be a valuable reference.


Author Notes

Nico J. Delleman, Christine M. Haslegrave and Don B. C


Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Anthropometry
Motor Behavior
Vision and Eyes
Head and Neck
Trunk
Pelvis
Leg and Foot
Shoulder Girdle and Upper Arm
Forearm and Hand
Postures, Movements, and Other Factors
Force Exertion
Performance
Digital Human Models for Ergonomic Design and Engineering
Index