Advances in occupational, social, and organizational ergonomics /

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Other Authors: Kantola, Jussi, Vink, P.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2011.
Series:Advances in human factors and ergonomics series.
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Table of Contents:
  • chapter 1 Participatory Ergonomics in a Mobile Factory: Ergonomic Device to Decrease Neck Pain
  • chapter 2 Reflection-For-Action: A Collaborative Approach to the Design of a Future Factory
  • chapter 3 Collaboration Between Design and Production by Exploiting VR/AR and PLM - Case Metso Minerals
  • chapter 4 Trust Development in Distributed Multi-Cultural Teams: Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation
  • chapter 5 Adaptive Coordination and Shared Leadership in High-Risk Teams: A Framework for Future Research
  • chapter 6 Collaborative Design of Workplaces: The Role of Boundary Objects
  • chapter 7 Measuring Cross-Cultural Stimulus-Responses on the Internet
  • chapter 8 Design and Testing of a Support of Ad Hoc Communication for Tacit Workers
  • chapter 9 The Multidisciplinarity in the Development of Work Systems Conception Projects: A Review Theoretical-Practical About the Subject
  • chapter 10 Using Operational Sequence Diagrams to Assess Interagency Coordination in Traffic Incident Management
  • chapter 11 Globalizing Project Managers' Creative Tension, An Overview
  • chapter 12 Job-Redesign in Knowledge Work
  • chapter 13 Human Performance Technology and Working Reliability
  • chapter 14 How Novice Instructor Can Learn a Stable Evaluation in Report Assignment with No Predetermined Rules
  • chapter 15 Act and Anticipate Hazard Perception Training for Young-Inexperienced Drivers
  • chapter 16 Work Seats - A Short Historical Outline
  • chapter 17 The Effects of Expectations and an Office Environment on Comfort Experience
  • chapter 18 Office Ergonomics Interventions: Examining the Effects on Musculoskeletal Risk, Environmental Control and Comfort
  • chapter 19 Order-Picking in Deep Cold - A Gender-Related Analysis of Subjectively Assessed Effects
  • chapter 20 Age-Related Physiological Strain of Male Order-Pickers in Deep Cold
  • chapter 21 Ergonomic Assessment: Risk Exposure Among Construction Workers
  • chapter 22 Glovebox Gloves: Effects on Forearm Muscle Activity for Gripping with Maximal and Sub-maximal Efforts
  • chapter 23 Factors Affecting Success and Failure in a Return-to-Work Program Established for a Department of Defense Aircraft Maintenance Facility
  • chapter 24 Innovative Ways of Working: A Comparison of a Traditional and a Flexible Office Environment on Office Space Use, Performance, Privacy and Satisfaction
  • chapter 25 The Effects of Correlated Color Temperature and Illuminance on Color Discrimination
  • chapter 26 Investigating Manual Work Using Human Factors Approaches and Behavioral Analysis
  • chapter 27 Perceived Time, Temporal Order and Control in Boundaryless Work
  • chapter 28 Shaping Usability Engineering Methods to Fit the IT Applications Development Process
  • chapter 29 Safety Climate in Truck Transportation: Field Studies of Their Levels Correlated with Safety Outcomes
  • chapter 30 Usability Group Management Methods: How to Create a Cohesive, Innovative, and High-Performing Team
  • chapter 31 Evolving Problem-Solving Performance by Mixed-Culture Dyadic Teams
  • chapter 32 Measuring Performance of Office Work - An Overview of Test-Procedures
  • chapter 33 Prevention of Work-Related Stress in Practice - A Participatory Approach / C. Ipsen, P. L. Jensen and V. Andersen, Denmark
  • chapter 34 The Intermittent Duty of Information and Communication Technology Among Immediate Superiors of Social and Health Care Services - A Research and Development Project / S. Tuomivaara and K. Eskola, Finland
  • chapter 35 Ergonomic Conditions for Social Integration of the Disabled / J. Olszewski, Poland
  • chapter 36 The Paradox of Lean in Healthcare: Stable Processes in a Reactive Environment / A. P. Nielsen and K. Edwards, Denmark.
  • chapter 37 Professional Assessment and Collective Standards - Lean in a Cancer Department / P. Hasle, Denmark
  • chapter 38 Status of ward nurses in health care industry of Uttarakhand State of approach through hospital ergonomics India: An
  • chapter 39 Survey of Health Problems for Long-Haul Flight Travelers / B.-S. Liu and C.-C. Wu, Taiwan
  • chapter 40 An approach to study the body back discomfort of economy class aircraft passenger C. F. Tan, W. Chen and M. Rauterberg, The Netherlands
  • chapter 41 Ergonomics in the context of prevention, educational proposal and current situation in Coiombia / E. Cadavid and L. M. Saenz, Colombia
  • chapter 42 The Evaluation of an Assistive Chair Design for the Elderly / C. Huang, Taiwan
  • chapter 43 Psychological Aspects of Residential Bathroom Design / A. Jaglarz, Poland
  • chapter 44 The effects of repetitive lifting on lumbar spinal motion in a young and middle- aged population / M. Boocock
  • chapter 45 DiscomfOli and other measures for the assessment of postural load / D. Kee and I. Lee, Korea
  • chapter 46 Evaluation of Neck, Shoulders, Arms and Hands Muscles Fatigue of Sewers Using Myotonometric Method and Effectiveness of Early Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation / Z. Roja, V. Kalkis, II. Kalkis and 1. Roja, Latvia
  • chapter 47 Ergonomic assessment offann activities of women farmers of Mountain ofIndia: Approach towards drudgery reduction / A. Kaliya, P. Sharma, S. Singh and 1. Karki, India
  • chapter 48 Influences of office tasks on body dynamics using dynamic office chairs L. Groenesteijn, The Netherlands, P. Vink, The Netherlands, R / Ellegast, Germany, K. Keller, Germany, and H. Berger, Germany
  • chapter 49 Whole-Body Vibration Exposure and Musculoskeletal Complaints in Urban Mail Carriers / H.-C. Chen, Y.-P. Liu and C.-T. Chiang, Taiwan
  • chapter 50 The Relationship Between The Subjective Perception Of Physical Capability And Muscular Strength During Repetitive Lifting Tasks / R.-L.lang, Taiwan
  • chapter 51 Good Ergonomic Setup for Healthy Posture at Work / S. Singh and P. Sharma, India
  • chapter 52 Ergonomic assessment of dairy activities perfonned by rural women of Punjab (India) / K. Oberoi, S. Sharma and P. Kataria, India
  • chapter 53 Musician Related Cumulative Muscular Disorders as Assessed Using a Taiwanese Questionnaire Survey / c.-L. Chen, Taiwan
  • chapter 54 Designing Lifting Task in Shoe Industry Using Genetic Algorithm / S. Srivastava, K. Srivastava, N. Swati and N. Singh, India
  • chapter 55 Prevalence of Low Back Pain in Long Distance Truck Drivers of Mountainous Terrain / M. Goon, S. Ghoshal, B. Chandrasekaran and B. C. Shanna, India
  • chapter 56 Ergonomics aspects of CNC-units - A survey among trainees / A. Klussmann 1. Levchuk, A. Schafer and K.-H. Lang, Gennany
  • chapter 57 Identification of hazards at a constant work place by means ofthe map of system work / T. Musiol and J. Grzesiek, Poland
  • chapter 58 Occupational Safety Management and Application of Economic Guidelines in the Shaping of Working Conditions in Supermarkets
  • chapter 59 A Challenge for the Future: Efficient, Attractive and Sustainable Factories
  • chapter 60 Eco - Ergonomics in Architecture
  • chapter 61 Building with Reclaimed Materials in View of Ergonomic Design
  • chapter 62 Beauty and Ergonomics of Living Environment
  • chapter 63 Temporary Architecture - Building, Exploitation, Demolition
  • chapter 64 Ergonomic Harmonization of Universal Mobility Design in Urban Environment
  • chapter 65 Ergonomic Assessment of Old Age Homes and Related Health Hazards on Elderly People
  • chapter 66 Visibility Profiles of Stadium Stands Derived from Profiles of Comfortable Stairs
  • chapter 67 Ergonomic Assessment of Interiors in Residential Dwellings and Impact on Residents
  • chapter 68 Ergonomic Design of School Furniture: Challenges for the Portuguese Schools
  • chapter 69 Design Development of Toilet Chair on Ergonomic Principles, Through (CAD)
  • chapter 70 Virtual and Augmented Reality Technologies for Supporting Heterogeneous Multidisciplinary End-Users Across Product Lifecycle
  • chapter 71 ManuVAR Training: Supporting the Implementation and Design of VR/AR Quality-improvement Tools for Manual Handling.
  • chapter 72 Integration of Human Factors Methods to the ManuVAR Product Lifecycle Management Model
  • chapter 73 Supporting Workers Through the Combination of Mixed Reality And Mobile Devices in Wide Areas
  • chapter 74 A Virtual Interactive Training Application to Support Manual Work
  • chapter 75 ManuVAR PLM Model, Methodology, Architecture, and Tools for Manual Work Support Throughout System Lifecycle
  • chapter 76 From Teaching Machines to the Exploitation of Virtual and Augmented Reality: Behavior Analysis Supporting Manual Workers in Aerospace Industry Within the European Project ManuVAR
  • chapter 77 Augmented Reality in Factory Environments - System Usability and Human Factors Studies
  • chapter 78 ManuVAR: A Framework for Improving Manual Work Through Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • chapter 79 Development of 3D Ergonomics Requirement Models for Cabin Development
  • chapter 80 Usability Evaluation of Target Expansion Schemes in Selecting Targets with a Mouse
  • chapter 81 Consumer Perception of Mobile Phone Attributes
  • chapter 82 The Human Factor in Lean Software Development
  • chapter 83 Ecological Aspects of Macroergonomics
  • chapter 84 Ergonomics' Contributions to a Company's Innovation Strategy
  • chapter 85 The Social Role of Ergonomics and Material Environment Design
  • chapter 86 The Leader Impact on Proergonomic Activities
  • chapter 87 Macroergonomic Development of Industrial Production Processes
  • chapter 88 The Guidelines for the Sociotechnical Subject: The Practical Results About the Subject
  • chapter 89 Ergonomics in Industrial Design Education Process: A Conceptual and Methodological Experience
  • chapter 90 Ergonomic Aspect of Urban and Social Dynamics.