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With an updated edition including new material in additional chapters, this one-of-a-kind handbook covers not only current standardization efforts, but also anthropometry and optimal working postures, ergonomic human computer interactions, legal protection, occupational health and safety, and military human factor principles.
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With an updated edition including new material in additional chapters, this one-of-a-kind handbook covers not only current standardization efforts, but also anthropometry and optimal working postures, ergonomic human computer interactions, legal protection, occupational health and safety, and military human factor principles.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429528422
- Artikelnr.: 61780816
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429528422
- Artikelnr.: 61780816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Waldemar Karwowski Waldemar Karwowski is Pegasus Professor and Chairman, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, USA. He holds an M.S. in Production Engineering and Management from the University of Technology Wroclaw, Poland, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Texas Tech University, USA. He was awarded D.Sc. in management science by the Institute for Organization and Management in Industry, Warsaw, and received the National Professorship title from the President of Poland (2012). Three Central European universities also awarded him Doctor Honoris Causa degrees. Dr. Karwowski served on the Board on Human Systems Integration, National Research Council, USA (2007-2011). He currently is Co-Editor-in-Chief of Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science journal, Editor-in-Chief of Human-Intelligent Systems Integration journal, and Field Chief Editor of the Frontiers in Neuroergonomics journal. Dr. Karwowski has over 550 research publications, including over 200 journal papers focused on ergonomics and safety, human performance, neuro-fuzzy systems, nonlinear dynamics, human-centered AI, and neuroergonomics. He is a Fellow of the Ergonomics Society (currently the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (U.K.), Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES), Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), and the International Ergonomics Association (IEA), and served as President of both HFES (2007) and IEA (2000-2003). He received the William Floyd Award from the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors, the United Kingdom in 2017, and the David F. Baker Distinguished Research Award. Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, Atlanta, USA, in 2020. He was also inducted into the Academy of Science, Engineering & Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) at its Inaugural Annual Meeting in November 2020. Anna Szopa Anna Szopa got her MS in quality and technology management from the Silesian University of Technology in Poland in 2006. In 2012, she completed her Ph.D. in Management at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, where she later served as an assistant professor and an associate professor. She has a broad range of teaching experience, from extensive tutoring and individual mentoring to designing and teaching business, economics, entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology transfer courses. She served as a visiting scholar at the University of Maryland (USA), University of Central Florida (USA), University of Haifa (Israel), and Technical University of Prague (Czech Republic). Her primary research interests include university-industry relationships and university spin-offs management. Her current research centers on testing and transferring accessible technologies to public organizations in the United States. She has been applying basic principles to the design, development, and management of information to meet diverse users' needs. She can assess the impact of existing or emerging technologies, employ state-of-the-art tools and techniques to create, manage, and analyze information, and demonstrate an understanding of critical issues, including the privacy, authenticity, and integrity of information. Dr. Szopa is a co-editor of books about entrepreneurship, innovations, and technology transfer. She is a member of several international scientific committees. She also regularly conducts peer reviews for journals and conferences, including Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, Review of Managerial Science, International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, and Asia-Pacific UIIN Conference on University-Industry Engagement. Marcelo Soares Marcelo Soares is currently a Full Professor at the School of Design, Hunan University, China, selected for this post under the 1000 Talents Plan of the Chinese Government. He is also a licensed Full Professor of the Department of Design at the Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil. He holds an M.S. (1990) in Industrial Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and a Ph.D. from Loughborough University, England. He was a post-doctoral fellow at the Industrial Engineering and Management System Department, University of Central Florida. He served as an invited lecturer at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico, University of Central Florida, USA, and the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal. Dr. Soares is Professional Certified Ergonomist from the Brazilian Ergonomics Association, which he was president for seven years. He has provided leadership in ergonomics in Latin American and in the world as a member of the Executive Committee of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA). Dr. Soares served as Chairman of IEA 2012 (the Triennial Congresses of the International Ergonomics Association), held in Brazil. Professor Soares is currently a member of the editorial boards of Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, and several journal publications in Brazil. He has about 50 papers published in journals, over 190 conference proceedings papers, and 110 books and book chapters. He has undertaken research and consultancy work for several companies in Brazil. Prof. Soares is co-editor of the "Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Consumer Product Design" and the "Handbook of Usability and User-Interfaces (UX)" published by CRC Press. His research, teaching, and consulting activities focus on manufacturing ergonomics, usability engineering, consumer product design, information ergonomics, and applications of virtual reality and neuroscience in products and systems. He also studies user emotions when using products and techniques in real and virtual environments based on biofeedback (electroencephalography and infrared thermography). --
SECTION I Standardization Efforts in Human Factors and Ergonomics
Chapter 1 An Overview of International Standardization Efforts in Human
Factors and Ergonomics
Chapter 2 Positioning Ergonomics Standards and Standardization
Chapter 3 Ergonomic Performance Standards and Regulations-Their Scientific
and Operational Basis
SECTION II Nature of HF/E Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 4 Standardization Efforts in the Fields of Human Factors and
Ergonomics
Chapter 5 Overview of National and International Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 6 Balancing Stakeholder Representation: An Example of Stakeholder
Involvement in Ergonomics Standardization
Chapter 7 Ergonomics Standards in Ancient China
Chapter 8 Standard in Safety Management that Takes into Account Humans'
Irrational Behavior and Decision Making
Chapter 9 The Brazilian Federal Standard Applied to Ergonomics
Chapter 10 Design in the Absence of Standards
Chapter 11 Standards of Human Factors/Ergonomics in Cuba:
Theoretic-Practical Considerations Developed
SECTION III Standards for Evaluation of Working Postures
Chapter 12 Standards in Anthropometry
Chapter 13 Evaluation of Static Working Postures
Chapter 14 Evaluation of Working Postures and Movements in Relation to
Machinery
Chapter 15 Standards on Physical Work: Demands in the Construction Industry
Chapter 16 Safety of Machinery-Human Physical Performance: Manual Handling
of Machinery and Component Parts of Machinery
SECTION IV Standards for Manual Material Handling Tasks
Chapter 17 Repetitive Actions and Movements of the Upper Limbs
Chapter 18 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 1: Lifting and Carrying
Chapter 19 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 2: Pushing and Pulling
Chapter 20 Recommended Force Limits for Machinery Operation: A New Approach
Reflecting User Group Characteristics
Chapter 21 Guidelines for the Prevention of WMSDs: The Italian Experience
Chapter 22 Assessment of Manual Material Handling Based on Key Indicators:
German Guidelines
Chapter 23 Manual Lifting Standards: Ergonomic Assessment and Proposals for
Redesign
Chapter 24 ISO Technical Report 12295: Application Document for ISO
Standards on Manual Handling (ISO 11228-1, ISO 11228-2, and ISO 11228-3)
and Evaluation of Static Working Postures (ISO 11226)
SECTION V Standards for Human-Computer Interaction
Chapter 25 Standards, Guidelines, and Style Guides for Human-Computer
Interaction
Chapter 26 International Standards in Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) Accessibility and Their Application in Operating Systems
Chapter 27 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations: HFES Draft
Standard for Trial Use
Chapter 28 Practical Universal Design Guidelines: A New Proposal
Chapter 29 Virtual Environment Usage Protocols
Chapter 30 Location and Arrangement of Displays and Control Actuators
Chapter 31 Maximizing the Value of Enterprise Human-Computer
Interaction,Standards: Strategies and Applications
SECTION VI Management of Occupational Safety and Health
Chapter 32 The Benefits of Occupational Health and Safety Standards
Chapter 33 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Trends,
Analysis, and Effectiveness
Chapter 34 European Union's Legal Standard on Risk Assessment
Chapter 35 ILO Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management
Systems
Chapter 36 The Selected Elements of Shaping the Occupational Health and
Safety Culture in a Company Based on a Polish PN-N-18001 Standard
Chapter 37 Standards in Architectural and Building Acoustics
Chapter 38 Development of Medical Devices: Between Regulatory and Standards
Requirements Versus Adopted Models
SECTION VII Safety and Legal Protection Standards
Chapter 39 Printed Warning Signs, Tags, and Labels: Their Choice,
Design,and Expectation of Success
Chapter 40 Record Keeping and Statistics in Safety and Risk Management
Chapter 41 User Needs in Standards-Older People and People with
Disabilities
SECTION VIII Military Human Factors Standards
Chapter 42 The Role of Human Systems Integration Standards in the Modern
Department of Defense Acquisition Process
SECTION IX Sources of Human Factors and Ergonomics
Standards
Chapter 43 Sources and Bibliography of Selected Human Factors and
Ergonomics Standards
Chapter 1 An Overview of International Standardization Efforts in Human
Factors and Ergonomics
Chapter 2 Positioning Ergonomics Standards and Standardization
Chapter 3 Ergonomic Performance Standards and Regulations-Their Scientific
and Operational Basis
SECTION II Nature of HF/E Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 4 Standardization Efforts in the Fields of Human Factors and
Ergonomics
Chapter 5 Overview of National and International Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 6 Balancing Stakeholder Representation: An Example of Stakeholder
Involvement in Ergonomics Standardization
Chapter 7 Ergonomics Standards in Ancient China
Chapter 8 Standard in Safety Management that Takes into Account Humans'
Irrational Behavior and Decision Making
Chapter 9 The Brazilian Federal Standard Applied to Ergonomics
Chapter 10 Design in the Absence of Standards
Chapter 11 Standards of Human Factors/Ergonomics in Cuba:
Theoretic-Practical Considerations Developed
SECTION III Standards for Evaluation of Working Postures
Chapter 12 Standards in Anthropometry
Chapter 13 Evaluation of Static Working Postures
Chapter 14 Evaluation of Working Postures and Movements in Relation to
Machinery
Chapter 15 Standards on Physical Work: Demands in the Construction Industry
Chapter 16 Safety of Machinery-Human Physical Performance: Manual Handling
of Machinery and Component Parts of Machinery
SECTION IV Standards for Manual Material Handling Tasks
Chapter 17 Repetitive Actions and Movements of the Upper Limbs
Chapter 18 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 1: Lifting and Carrying
Chapter 19 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 2: Pushing and Pulling
Chapter 20 Recommended Force Limits for Machinery Operation: A New Approach
Reflecting User Group Characteristics
Chapter 21 Guidelines for the Prevention of WMSDs: The Italian Experience
Chapter 22 Assessment of Manual Material Handling Based on Key Indicators:
German Guidelines
Chapter 23 Manual Lifting Standards: Ergonomic Assessment and Proposals for
Redesign
Chapter 24 ISO Technical Report 12295: Application Document for ISO
Standards on Manual Handling (ISO 11228-1, ISO 11228-2, and ISO 11228-3)
and Evaluation of Static Working Postures (ISO 11226)
SECTION V Standards for Human-Computer Interaction
Chapter 25 Standards, Guidelines, and Style Guides for Human-Computer
Interaction
Chapter 26 International Standards in Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) Accessibility and Their Application in Operating Systems
Chapter 27 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations: HFES Draft
Standard for Trial Use
Chapter 28 Practical Universal Design Guidelines: A New Proposal
Chapter 29 Virtual Environment Usage Protocols
Chapter 30 Location and Arrangement of Displays and Control Actuators
Chapter 31 Maximizing the Value of Enterprise Human-Computer
Interaction,Standards: Strategies and Applications
SECTION VI Management of Occupational Safety and Health
Chapter 32 The Benefits of Occupational Health and Safety Standards
Chapter 33 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Trends,
Analysis, and Effectiveness
Chapter 34 European Union's Legal Standard on Risk Assessment
Chapter 35 ILO Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management
Systems
Chapter 36 The Selected Elements of Shaping the Occupational Health and
Safety Culture in a Company Based on a Polish PN-N-18001 Standard
Chapter 37 Standards in Architectural and Building Acoustics
Chapter 38 Development of Medical Devices: Between Regulatory and Standards
Requirements Versus Adopted Models
SECTION VII Safety and Legal Protection Standards
Chapter 39 Printed Warning Signs, Tags, and Labels: Their Choice,
Design,and Expectation of Success
Chapter 40 Record Keeping and Statistics in Safety and Risk Management
Chapter 41 User Needs in Standards-Older People and People with
Disabilities
SECTION VIII Military Human Factors Standards
Chapter 42 The Role of Human Systems Integration Standards in the Modern
Department of Defense Acquisition Process
SECTION IX Sources of Human Factors and Ergonomics
Standards
Chapter 43 Sources and Bibliography of Selected Human Factors and
Ergonomics Standards
SECTION I Standardization Efforts in Human Factors and Ergonomics
Chapter 1 An Overview of International Standardization Efforts in Human
Factors and Ergonomics
Chapter 2 Positioning Ergonomics Standards and Standardization
Chapter 3 Ergonomic Performance Standards and Regulations-Their Scientific
and Operational Basis
SECTION II Nature of HF/E Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 4 Standardization Efforts in the Fields of Human Factors and
Ergonomics
Chapter 5 Overview of National and International Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 6 Balancing Stakeholder Representation: An Example of Stakeholder
Involvement in Ergonomics Standardization
Chapter 7 Ergonomics Standards in Ancient China
Chapter 8 Standard in Safety Management that Takes into Account Humans'
Irrational Behavior and Decision Making
Chapter 9 The Brazilian Federal Standard Applied to Ergonomics
Chapter 10 Design in the Absence of Standards
Chapter 11 Standards of Human Factors/Ergonomics in Cuba:
Theoretic-Practical Considerations Developed
SECTION III Standards for Evaluation of Working Postures
Chapter 12 Standards in Anthropometry
Chapter 13 Evaluation of Static Working Postures
Chapter 14 Evaluation of Working Postures and Movements in Relation to
Machinery
Chapter 15 Standards on Physical Work: Demands in the Construction Industry
Chapter 16 Safety of Machinery-Human Physical Performance: Manual Handling
of Machinery and Component Parts of Machinery
SECTION IV Standards for Manual Material Handling Tasks
Chapter 17 Repetitive Actions and Movements of the Upper Limbs
Chapter 18 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 1: Lifting and Carrying
Chapter 19 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 2: Pushing and Pulling
Chapter 20 Recommended Force Limits for Machinery Operation: A New Approach
Reflecting User Group Characteristics
Chapter 21 Guidelines for the Prevention of WMSDs: The Italian Experience
Chapter 22 Assessment of Manual Material Handling Based on Key Indicators:
German Guidelines
Chapter 23 Manual Lifting Standards: Ergonomic Assessment and Proposals for
Redesign
Chapter 24 ISO Technical Report 12295: Application Document for ISO
Standards on Manual Handling (ISO 11228-1, ISO 11228-2, and ISO 11228-3)
and Evaluation of Static Working Postures (ISO 11226)
SECTION V Standards for Human-Computer Interaction
Chapter 25 Standards, Guidelines, and Style Guides for Human-Computer
Interaction
Chapter 26 International Standards in Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) Accessibility and Their Application in Operating Systems
Chapter 27 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations: HFES Draft
Standard for Trial Use
Chapter 28 Practical Universal Design Guidelines: A New Proposal
Chapter 29 Virtual Environment Usage Protocols
Chapter 30 Location and Arrangement of Displays and Control Actuators
Chapter 31 Maximizing the Value of Enterprise Human-Computer
Interaction,Standards: Strategies and Applications
SECTION VI Management of Occupational Safety and Health
Chapter 32 The Benefits of Occupational Health and Safety Standards
Chapter 33 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Trends,
Analysis, and Effectiveness
Chapter 34 European Union's Legal Standard on Risk Assessment
Chapter 35 ILO Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management
Systems
Chapter 36 The Selected Elements of Shaping the Occupational Health and
Safety Culture in a Company Based on a Polish PN-N-18001 Standard
Chapter 37 Standards in Architectural and Building Acoustics
Chapter 38 Development of Medical Devices: Between Regulatory and Standards
Requirements Versus Adopted Models
SECTION VII Safety and Legal Protection Standards
Chapter 39 Printed Warning Signs, Tags, and Labels: Their Choice,
Design,and Expectation of Success
Chapter 40 Record Keeping and Statistics in Safety and Risk Management
Chapter 41 User Needs in Standards-Older People and People with
Disabilities
SECTION VIII Military Human Factors Standards
Chapter 42 The Role of Human Systems Integration Standards in the Modern
Department of Defense Acquisition Process
SECTION IX Sources of Human Factors and Ergonomics
Standards
Chapter 43 Sources and Bibliography of Selected Human Factors and
Ergonomics Standards
Chapter 1 An Overview of International Standardization Efforts in Human
Factors and Ergonomics
Chapter 2 Positioning Ergonomics Standards and Standardization
Chapter 3 Ergonomic Performance Standards and Regulations-Their Scientific
and Operational Basis
SECTION II Nature of HF/E Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 4 Standardization Efforts in the Fields of Human Factors and
Ergonomics
Chapter 5 Overview of National and International Standards and Guidelines
Chapter 6 Balancing Stakeholder Representation: An Example of Stakeholder
Involvement in Ergonomics Standardization
Chapter 7 Ergonomics Standards in Ancient China
Chapter 8 Standard in Safety Management that Takes into Account Humans'
Irrational Behavior and Decision Making
Chapter 9 The Brazilian Federal Standard Applied to Ergonomics
Chapter 10 Design in the Absence of Standards
Chapter 11 Standards of Human Factors/Ergonomics in Cuba:
Theoretic-Practical Considerations Developed
SECTION III Standards for Evaluation of Working Postures
Chapter 12 Standards in Anthropometry
Chapter 13 Evaluation of Static Working Postures
Chapter 14 Evaluation of Working Postures and Movements in Relation to
Machinery
Chapter 15 Standards on Physical Work: Demands in the Construction Industry
Chapter 16 Safety of Machinery-Human Physical Performance: Manual Handling
of Machinery and Component Parts of Machinery
SECTION IV Standards for Manual Material Handling Tasks
Chapter 17 Repetitive Actions and Movements of the Upper Limbs
Chapter 18 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 1: Lifting and Carrying
Chapter 19 Ergonomics of Manual Handling-Part 2: Pushing and Pulling
Chapter 20 Recommended Force Limits for Machinery Operation: A New Approach
Reflecting User Group Characteristics
Chapter 21 Guidelines for the Prevention of WMSDs: The Italian Experience
Chapter 22 Assessment of Manual Material Handling Based on Key Indicators:
German Guidelines
Chapter 23 Manual Lifting Standards: Ergonomic Assessment and Proposals for
Redesign
Chapter 24 ISO Technical Report 12295: Application Document for ISO
Standards on Manual Handling (ISO 11228-1, ISO 11228-2, and ISO 11228-3)
and Evaluation of Static Working Postures (ISO 11226)
SECTION V Standards for Human-Computer Interaction
Chapter 25 Standards, Guidelines, and Style Guides for Human-Computer
Interaction
Chapter 26 International Standards in Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) Accessibility and Their Application in Operating Systems
Chapter 27 Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations: HFES Draft
Standard for Trial Use
Chapter 28 Practical Universal Design Guidelines: A New Proposal
Chapter 29 Virtual Environment Usage Protocols
Chapter 30 Location and Arrangement of Displays and Control Actuators
Chapter 31 Maximizing the Value of Enterprise Human-Computer
Interaction,Standards: Strategies and Applications
SECTION VI Management of Occupational Safety and Health
Chapter 32 The Benefits of Occupational Health and Safety Standards
Chapter 33 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Trends,
Analysis, and Effectiveness
Chapter 34 European Union's Legal Standard on Risk Assessment
Chapter 35 ILO Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management
Systems
Chapter 36 The Selected Elements of Shaping the Occupational Health and
Safety Culture in a Company Based on a Polish PN-N-18001 Standard
Chapter 37 Standards in Architectural and Building Acoustics
Chapter 38 Development of Medical Devices: Between Regulatory and Standards
Requirements Versus Adopted Models
SECTION VII Safety and Legal Protection Standards
Chapter 39 Printed Warning Signs, Tags, and Labels: Their Choice,
Design,and Expectation of Success
Chapter 40 Record Keeping and Statistics in Safety and Risk Management
Chapter 41 User Needs in Standards-Older People and People with
Disabilities
SECTION VIII Military Human Factors Standards
Chapter 42 The Role of Human Systems Integration Standards in the Modern
Department of Defense Acquisition Process
SECTION IX Sources of Human Factors and Ergonomics
Standards
Chapter 43 Sources and Bibliography of Selected Human Factors and
Ergonomics Standards