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This text focuses on the applied physiology of work in modern industry. After covering the biological background to work physiology and its relationship to work psychology and occupational medicine it goes on to explore the problems encountered in a
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This text focuses on the applied physiology of work in modern industry. After covering the biological background to work physiology and its relationship to work psychology and occupational medicine it goes on to explore the problems encountered in a
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780850664836
- ISBN-10: 0850664837
- Artikelnr.: 21952038
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780850664836
- ISBN-10: 0850664837
- Artikelnr.: 21952038
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Formerly Director of the Institute of Work Physiology in Oslo, Professor Kaare Rodahl has studied physiology, work and exercise for forty years in the USA and Norway. He has written widely on these subjects and has a particular interest in the polar environment.
Part 1 The biological basis for human work. Part 2 Work physiology. Part 3 Problem areas in the field of work physiology: service functions
training and adaptation
somatic factors
psychic factors
nature of work to be performed
environment. Part 4 Methods for the assessment of physical work capacity, physical work load and working environment: assessment of an individual's maximal work capacity
assessment of work load
assessment of muscular work loads. Part 5 Methods for the assessment of the working environment: the assessment of thermal stress
assessment of lighting conditions
assessment of noise levels
assessment of local and whole-body vibration
ambulatory assessment of blood pressure, muscle tension and heart rate
assessment of air pollution. Part 6 Mental And Emotional Stress: Examples Of Stress At The Place Of work. Part 7 The stress of management: personal interviews
heart rate and time-activity logging
medical examination. Part 8 Shiftwork, circadian rhythms and transmeridian dyschronism: circadian rhythms
shiftwork
transmeridian dyschronism. Part 9 The stress of air traffic controllers: review of previous studies
assessment of the work stress
medical examination. Part 10 Industrial heat stress: field studies of industrial heat stress
health hazards of industrial heat exposure
application of existing knowledge. Part 11 Working in the cold: physiological adjustments to cold stress
arctic coal mining
protective clothing
cross-country skiing. Part 12 The physiology of fishing: coastal fishing
trawler fishing
bank fishing
capelin fishing
energy expenditure in modern fishermen compared with Eskimo seal hunters. Part 13 Stress at sea: our own studies of stress at sea
the use of ship simulators. Part 14 Muscle tension: mental tension and myoelectrical feedback. Part 15 Working in a carbon monoxide polluted atmosphere: assessment of the CO-content of the ambient air
assessment of pulmonary ventialtion
assessment of actual CO-uptake.
training and adaptation
somatic factors
psychic factors
nature of work to be performed
environment. Part 4 Methods for the assessment of physical work capacity, physical work load and working environment: assessment of an individual's maximal work capacity
assessment of work load
assessment of muscular work loads. Part 5 Methods for the assessment of the working environment: the assessment of thermal stress
assessment of lighting conditions
assessment of noise levels
assessment of local and whole-body vibration
ambulatory assessment of blood pressure, muscle tension and heart rate
assessment of air pollution. Part 6 Mental And Emotional Stress: Examples Of Stress At The Place Of work. Part 7 The stress of management: personal interviews
heart rate and time-activity logging
medical examination. Part 8 Shiftwork, circadian rhythms and transmeridian dyschronism: circadian rhythms
shiftwork
transmeridian dyschronism. Part 9 The stress of air traffic controllers: review of previous studies
assessment of the work stress
medical examination. Part 10 Industrial heat stress: field studies of industrial heat stress
health hazards of industrial heat exposure
application of existing knowledge. Part 11 Working in the cold: physiological adjustments to cold stress
arctic coal mining
protective clothing
cross-country skiing. Part 12 The physiology of fishing: coastal fishing
trawler fishing
bank fishing
capelin fishing
energy expenditure in modern fishermen compared with Eskimo seal hunters. Part 13 Stress at sea: our own studies of stress at sea
the use of ship simulators. Part 14 Muscle tension: mental tension and myoelectrical feedback. Part 15 Working in a carbon monoxide polluted atmosphere: assessment of the CO-content of the ambient air
assessment of pulmonary ventialtion
assessment of actual CO-uptake.
Part 1 The biological basis for human work. Part 2 Work physiology. Part 3 Problem areas in the field of work physiology: service functions
training and adaptation
somatic factors
psychic factors
nature of work to be performed
environment. Part 4 Methods for the assessment of physical work capacity, physical work load and working environment: assessment of an individual's maximal work capacity
assessment of work load
assessment of muscular work loads. Part 5 Methods for the assessment of the working environment: the assessment of thermal stress
assessment of lighting conditions
assessment of noise levels
assessment of local and whole-body vibration
ambulatory assessment of blood pressure, muscle tension and heart rate
assessment of air pollution. Part 6 Mental And Emotional Stress: Examples Of Stress At The Place Of work. Part 7 The stress of management: personal interviews
heart rate and time-activity logging
medical examination. Part 8 Shiftwork, circadian rhythms and transmeridian dyschronism: circadian rhythms
shiftwork
transmeridian dyschronism. Part 9 The stress of air traffic controllers: review of previous studies
assessment of the work stress
medical examination. Part 10 Industrial heat stress: field studies of industrial heat stress
health hazards of industrial heat exposure
application of existing knowledge. Part 11 Working in the cold: physiological adjustments to cold stress
arctic coal mining
protective clothing
cross-country skiing. Part 12 The physiology of fishing: coastal fishing
trawler fishing
bank fishing
capelin fishing
energy expenditure in modern fishermen compared with Eskimo seal hunters. Part 13 Stress at sea: our own studies of stress at sea
the use of ship simulators. Part 14 Muscle tension: mental tension and myoelectrical feedback. Part 15 Working in a carbon monoxide polluted atmosphere: assessment of the CO-content of the ambient air
assessment of pulmonary ventialtion
assessment of actual CO-uptake.
training and adaptation
somatic factors
psychic factors
nature of work to be performed
environment. Part 4 Methods for the assessment of physical work capacity, physical work load and working environment: assessment of an individual's maximal work capacity
assessment of work load
assessment of muscular work loads. Part 5 Methods for the assessment of the working environment: the assessment of thermal stress
assessment of lighting conditions
assessment of noise levels
assessment of local and whole-body vibration
ambulatory assessment of blood pressure, muscle tension and heart rate
assessment of air pollution. Part 6 Mental And Emotional Stress: Examples Of Stress At The Place Of work. Part 7 The stress of management: personal interviews
heart rate and time-activity logging
medical examination. Part 8 Shiftwork, circadian rhythms and transmeridian dyschronism: circadian rhythms
shiftwork
transmeridian dyschronism. Part 9 The stress of air traffic controllers: review of previous studies
assessment of the work stress
medical examination. Part 10 Industrial heat stress: field studies of industrial heat stress
health hazards of industrial heat exposure
application of existing knowledge. Part 11 Working in the cold: physiological adjustments to cold stress
arctic coal mining
protective clothing
cross-country skiing. Part 12 The physiology of fishing: coastal fishing
trawler fishing
bank fishing
capelin fishing
energy expenditure in modern fishermen compared with Eskimo seal hunters. Part 13 Stress at sea: our own studies of stress at sea
the use of ship simulators. Part 14 Muscle tension: mental tension and myoelectrical feedback. Part 15 Working in a carbon monoxide polluted atmosphere: assessment of the CO-content of the ambient air
assessment of pulmonary ventialtion
assessment of actual CO-uptake.