Ergonomics Guidelines and Problem Solving - Elsevier Ergonomics Book Series
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Evaluation and control of industrial inspection: Part I – Guidelines for the practitioner1 1The recommendations provided in this guide are based on numerous published and unpublished scientific studies and are intended to enhance worker safer and productivity. These recommendations are neither intended to replace existing standards, if any, nor should they be treated as standards. Furthermore, this document should not be construed to represent institutional policy.The following individuals participated in the discussion of the earlier version of this guide. Their suggestions (written or verbal) were incorporated by the authors in this version: A Aaras, Norway; J.E. Fernandez, USA; A. Freivalds, USA; M. Jager, Germany; S. Konz, USA; S. Kumar, Canada; H. Krueger, Switzerland; K. Landau, Germany; A. Luttmann, Germany; A. Mital, USA; J.D. Ramsey, USA; M-J. Wang, Taiwan.
Task analysis: Part II – The scientific basis (knowledge base) for the guide1 1The recommendations provided in this guide are based on numerous published and unpublished scientific studies and are intended to enhance worker safety and productivity. These recommendations are neither intended to replace existing standards, if any, nor should be treated as standards. Furthermore, these documents should not be construed to represent institutional policy.The following individuals participated in the discussion of the earlier version of this guide. Their suggestions (written or verbal) were incorporated by the authors in this version: A. Aaras, Norway; J.E. Fernandez, USA; A. Freivalds, USA; T. Gallwey, Ireland; M. Jager, Germany; S. Konz, USA; S. Kumar, Canada; H. Krueger, Switzerland; A. Luttmann, Germany; A. Mital, USA; J.D. Ramsey, USA; M.-J. Wang, Taiwan.
Regina Brauchler
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Kurt Landau
Thomas E. Bernard
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Francis N. Dukes-Dobos
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Jerry D. Ramsey
Occupational and individual risk factors for shoulder-neck complaints: Part I – Guidelines for the practitioner1 1The recommendations provided in this guide are based on numerous published and unpublished scientific studies and are intended to enhance worker safety and productivity. These recommendations are neither intended to replace existing standards, if any, nor should be treated as standards. Furthermore, this document should not be construed to represent institutional policy.The following individuals participated in the discussion of the earlier version of this guide. Their suggestions (written or verbal) were incorporated by the authors in this version: Roland Andersson, Sweden; Alvah Bittner, USA; Peter Buckle, UK; Jan Dul, The Netherlands; Bahador Ghahramani, USA; Juhani Ilmarinen, Finland; Sheik Imrhan, USA; Asa Kilbom, Sweden; Stephan Konz, USA; Shrawan Kumar, Canada; Tom Leamon, USA; Mark Lehto, USA; William Marras, USA; Barbara McPhee, Australia; James Miller, USA; Anil Mital, USA; Don Morelli, USA; Maurice Oxenburgh, Australia; Jerry Purswell, USA; Jorma Saari, Finland; W. (Tom) Singleton, UK; Juhani Smolander, Finland; Terry Stobbe, USA. The guide was also reviewed in depth by several anonymous reviewers.
Jørgen Winkel
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Rolf Westgaard
Equipment design for maintenance: Part I – Guidelines for the practitioner * *The recommendations provided in this guide are based on numerous published and unpublished scientific studies and are intended to enhance worker safety and productivity. These recommendations are neither intended to replace existing standards, if any, nor should be treated as standards. Furthermore, this document should not be construed to represent institutional policy.The following individuals participated in the discussion of the earlier version of this guide. Their suggestions (written or verbal) were incorporated by the authors in this version: Roland Andersson, Sweden; Alvah Bittner, USA; Peter Buckle, UK; Jan Dul, The Netherlands; Bahador Ghahramani, USA; Juhani Ilmarinen, Finland; Asa Kilbom, Sweden; Stephan Konz, USA; Shrawan Kumar, Canada; Tom Leamon, USA; Mark Lehto, USA; William Marras, USA; Barbara McPhee, Australia; James Miller, USA; Anil Mital, USA; Don Morelli, USA; Maurice Oxenburgh, Australia; Jerry Purswell, USA; Jorma Saari, Finland; W. (Tom) Singleton, UK; Juhani Smolander, Finland; Terry Stobbe, USA; Rolf Westgaard, Norway, Jørgen Winkel, Sweden. The guide was also reviewed in depth by several anonymous reviewers.
Human muscle strength definitions, measurement, and usage: Part I – Guidelines for the practitioner1 1The recommendations provided in this guide are based on numerous published and unpublished scientific studies and are intended to enhance worker safety and productivity. These recommendations are neither intended to replace existing standards, if any, nor should be treated as standards. Furthermore, this document should not be construed to represent institutional policy.The following individuals participated in the discussion of the earlier version of this guide. Their suggestions (written or verbal) were incorporated by the authors in this version: A. Aaras, Norway; J.E. Fernandez, U.S.A.; A. Freivalds, U.S.A.; T. Gallewey, Ireland; M. Jager, Germany; S. Konz, U.S.A.; H. Krueger, Switzerland; K. Landau, Germany; A. Luttmann, Germany; J.D. Ramsey, U.S.A.; M-J. Wang, Taiwan.
Anil Mital
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Shrawan Kumar
Job design for the aged with regard to decline in their maximal aerobic capacity: Part I – Guidelines for the practitioner * *The recommendations provided in this guide are based on numerous published and unpublished scientific studies and are intended to enhance worker safety and productivity. These recommendations are neither intended to replace existing standards, if any, nor should be treated as standards. Furthermore, this document should not be construed to represent institutional policy.The following individuals participated in the discussion of the earlier version of this guide. Their suggestions (written or verbal) were incorporated by the authors in this version: Roland Andersson, Sweden; Alvah Bittner, USA; Peter Buckle, UK; Jan Dul, The Netherlands; Bahador Ghahramani, USA; Sheik Imrhan, USA; Asa Kilbom, Sweden; Stephan Konz, USA; Shrawan Kumar, Canada; Tom Leamon, USA; Mark Lehto, USA; William Marras, USA; Barbara McPhee, Australia; James Miller, USA; Anil Mital, USA; Don Morelli, USA; Maurice Oxenburgh, Australia; Jerry Purswell, USA; Jorma Saari, Finland; W. (Tom) Singleton, UK; Juhani Smolander, Finland; Terry Stobbe, USA; Rolf Westgaard, Norway; Jørgen Winkel, Sweden. The guide was also reviewed in depth by several anonymous reviewers.