
Fitting the Human
Introduction to Ergonomics, Sixth Edition
Karl H.E. Kroemer(Author)
CRC Press
6th Edition
Published on 7. October 2008
Book
Hardback
464 pages
978-1-4200-5539-9 (ISBN)
Description
Using a direct, down-to-earth style to provide essential knowledge about ergonomic designs that fit the human body and mind, Fitting the Human: Introduction to Ergonomics, Sixth Edition follows the motto of the previous editions: coverage of sound science that is easy to read, easy to understand, and easy to apply. This sixth edition of a seminal textbook remains true to its original goal of providing quick access to the ergonomic information required to engineer workplaces, machinery, offices, computers, lighting, and more to fit the humans who use them.
New Organization Makes Teaching Complex Issues Easier
With new data and an updated layout that helps students grasp the concepts, this book delineates true human engineering, as opposed to trying to select or train people to do things with ill-designed equipment. Ergonomics guru Karl Kroemer organizes detailed knowledge regarding body size, strength, and mobility, as well as motivation, perceptions, acquired skills, and work demands including shift work. This sixth edition maintains the straightforward, lucid presentation of the previous editions, while updating the material to include coverage of work climate (both physical and psychosocial), material handling, electronic keyboards, and offices (at home and at the company) - factors that continually change the demands on the human not only in equipment but in the physical and social environments. With additional figures, graphs, and tables, this text remains the first choice for teaching the fundamental and most successful ergonomics approach: make the details and overall work system fit the human.
New Organization Makes Teaching Complex Issues Easier
With new data and an updated layout that helps students grasp the concepts, this book delineates true human engineering, as opposed to trying to select or train people to do things with ill-designed equipment. Ergonomics guru Karl Kroemer organizes detailed knowledge regarding body size, strength, and mobility, as well as motivation, perceptions, acquired skills, and work demands including shift work. This sixth edition maintains the straightforward, lucid presentation of the previous editions, while updating the material to include coverage of work climate (both physical and psychosocial), material handling, electronic keyboards, and offices (at home and at the company) - factors that continually change the demands on the human not only in equipment but in the physical and social environments. With additional figures, graphs, and tables, this text remains the first choice for teaching the fundamental and most successful ergonomics approach: make the details and overall work system fit the human.
More details
Edition
6th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate ergonomics students in non-mainstream psychology areas such as physiotherapy.
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
165 s/w Abbildungen
165 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4200-5539-9 (9781420055399)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
VPI & SU, Blacksburgh, Virginia, USA
Author
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Content
The Human Body
Body Sizes
Mobility
Muscular Work
Body strength and Load Handling
The Human Mind
How We See
How We Hear
How We Sense Objects and Energy
How We Experience Indoor and Outside Climates
Body and Mind Working Together
Mental Activities
Hard Physical Work
Light and Moderate Work
Workload and Stress
Organizing and Managing Work
Working with Others
The Organization and You
Working Hours
Night and Shift Work
Human Engineering
Designing the Home
Office Design
Computer Design
Workplace Design
Making Work Pleasant and Efficient
References
Index
Body Sizes
Mobility
Muscular Work
Body strength and Load Handling
The Human Mind
How We See
How We Hear
How We Sense Objects and Energy
How We Experience Indoor and Outside Climates
Body and Mind Working Together
Mental Activities
Hard Physical Work
Light and Moderate Work
Workload and Stress
Organizing and Managing Work
Working with Others
The Organization and You
Working Hours
Night and Shift Work
Human Engineering
Designing the Home
Office Design
Computer Design
Workplace Design
Making Work Pleasant and Efficient
References
Index