Work design in practice : proceedings of the Third International Occupational Ergonomics Symposium, Zadar, Yugoslavia, 18-20 April 1989

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Work design in practice : proceedings of the Third International Occupational Ergonomics Symposium, Zadar, Yugoslavia, 18-20 April 1989

edited by Christine M. Haslegrave ... [et al.]

Taylor & Francis, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

The book contains the edited proceedings of the 3rd International Occupational Ergonomics Symposium, held in Zadar, Yugoslavia in April 1989. The first symposium was concerned with working posture, the second with applied methodology and this third particpative symposium deals with the design and redesign of work. The major interest is in looking at work as a total experience and how this influences employee motivation and acceptance of work conditions, discussing the practical implementation of work design initiatives, and the participation and operational structures required to develop new forms of work organisation.

目次

  • Part 1 Ergonomics practice in industry: experience from ergonomics planning of industrial plants, J.A.E.Eklund
  • how can the ergonomist address problems identified in the workplace, C.Haslegrave
  • load-related muscula-skeletal illness - is ergonomic workplace design a sufficient remedy?, A.Aaras. Part 2 Physical and mental components of work: powered screwdrivers, psychophsical studies, and control of cumulative trauma disorders of the upper limb, T.J.Armstrong et al
  • influence of cordless rechargeable screwdrivers on upper extremity work load in electrical installation work, T.Cederqvist et al
  • arm suspension balancers in different VDU work conditions, M.A.Tuvesson et al
  • evaluating and choosing pneumatic screwdrivers and nut runners, M.Vuori et al
  • evaluation of hand intensive tasks using biomechanical internal load factors, R.Wells et al
  • the difference in processing of psychomotor and mental tasks, I.Manenica, et al
  • health endangerment factors at workplaces, R.Plette and G.Kainai. Part 3 Evaluating the workplace: ergonomic CAD systems in work design - an investigation of requirements and limitations in practical application, R.Ortengren et al
  • limitations in the application of materials handling guidelines, I.P.M.Randle et al
  • computer aided ergonomic design - current status, A.Kuusisto
  • job evaluation procedures to identify ergonomic stress, W.M.Keysering and T.J.Armstrong
  • development of ergoCAD/CAA, L.Weide
  • ergonomic design of workplaces with the two-dimensional Micro-CAD system, M.Launis and J.Lenteld
  • applications of the SAMMIE CAD system in workplace design, K.Case et al. Part 4 Case studies - ergonomic improvements through workplace design: redesign of bridge layout and equipment for fishing vessels, J.Stoop
  • effects of changes in delivery of dairy products on physical strain of truck drivers, C-H Nygarc and J.Ilmarinen
  • survey of the ergonomic situation in the Hungarian mining industry, I. Bereczki
  • application of ergonomic principles to press shop operations in light engineering industry, H.V.Bhasin et al
  • ergonomic guidelines for adjustment and redesign of sewing machine workplaces, N.J.Delleman and J.Dui
  • precision manual assembly jobs - biomechanical considerations in workplace design, K.P.Kothiyal et al. Part 5 Work organisation and job design: job design in practice - what the literature shows, E.D.Megaw
  • job redesign on the assembly line - some effects on job satisfaction and work behaviour, J.Saric et al
  • stress and health in self-paced repetitive work, M.Rahman
  • the ergonomic improvements have two sides - the good one and the bad one, M.Skof. Part 6 Participative approaches to work design: taking future activity into account at the design stage - participative design in the printing industry, F.Daniellou (part contents)

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