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Assessment of the Ergonomic Quality of Hand-held Tools and Computer Input Devices [Kõva köide]

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"The International Ergonomics Association (IEA) is currently developing standards for Ergonomic Quality in Design (EQUID) which primarily intends to promote ergonomics principles and the adaptation of a process approach for the development of products, work systems and services. It is important to assess the ergonomic quality of products, hand-held tools and computer input devices through working processes that represent reality. Well-designed working tools can be expected to reduce or eliminate fatigue, discomfort, accidents and health problems and they can lead to improvements in productivity and quality. Furthermore, absenteeism, job turnover and training costs can positively be influenced by the working tools and the environment. Not all these short-term and long-term issues of working tools can be quantified in pragmatically oriented ergonomic research approaches. But multi-channel electromyography, which enables the measurement of the physiological costs of the muscles involved in handling tools during standardized working tests, and subjective assessments of experienced subjects enable a reliable insight in the essential ergonomic criteria of working tools and products. In this respect it is advantageous to provide a test procedure, in which working tests can be carried out alternating both with test objects and reference models."
Preface v
Design Principles for Hand-Held Tools and Hand-Operated Controls
A Systematic Approach for the Analysis and Ergonomic Design of Hand-Held Tools and Control Actuators - Visualized by some Real-Life Examples
1(22)
H. Strasser
H.-J. Bullinger
Design Principles and Evaluation / Testing of Hand Tools
Ergonomics Evaluation, Design and Testing of Hand Tools
23(18)
B. Das
Electromyography - Physiological Costs of Work
A Knowledge-Based System for Utilizing Electromyographic Methods for the Measurement of Physiological Costs Associated with Operating Hand-Held Tools and Computer Input Devices
41(16)
H. Strasser
K. Kluth
E. Keller
Favorable Translatory Movements of the Hand-Arm System
Electromyographically Determined Muscle Strain Associated with the Direction of Manual Movements in the Horizontal Reach
57(10)
H. Strasser
K.-W. Muller
Hand Preference and Rotatory Movements of the Arm
Effects of Hand Preference and Direction of Rotation on Screwdriver Torque Strength and Physiological Costs of Muscles Involved in Arm Pronation and Supination
67(8)
H. Strasser
B. Wang
Keyboards
Muscle Strain of the Hand-Arm-Shoulder System During Typing at Conventional and Ergonomic Keyboards
75(14)
H. Strasser
R. Fleischer
E. Keller
Keyboards
Estimated and Experienced Subjective Assessment of the Ergonomic Quality of a Keyboard
89(12)
E. Keller
R. Fleischer
H. Strasser
Armrests
Ergonomic Evaluation of an Armrest for Typing
101(10)
E. Keller
H. Strasser
Wrist Rests
Electromyographic and Subjective Evaluation of a Wrist Rest
111(16)
E. Keller
H. Strasser
Masons' Trowels
Evaluation of the Ergonomic Quality of Masons' Trowels
127(16)
H. Strasser
B. Wang
A. Hoffmann
File Handles
Assessment of the Ergonomic Quality of File Handles
143(10)
K. Kluth
H. G. Kellermann
H. Strasser
Screwdrivers
Ergonomic Quality and Design Criteria of Professional-Grade Screwdrivers
153(20)
K. Kluth
H.-C. Chung
H. Strasser
Screwdrivers
Maximum Torque and Muscle Strain While Using Screwdrivers with Clean and Contaminated Surfaces in Bi-Directional Use
173(10)
E. Keller
T. Ozalp
H. Strasser
Screwdrivers
Torque Levels, Subjective Discomfort, and Muscle Activity Associated with Four Commercially Available Screwdrivers Under Static and Dynamic Work Conditions
183(8)
M.-J.J. Wang
C.-L. Lin
Y.-C. Shih
H.-C. Chung
H. Strasser
Screwdrivers
The Effect of Screwdriver Handle Design and Blade Length on Muscle Activity and Torque MVC
191(6)
M.-J.J. Wang
C.-L. Lin
Y.-C. Shih
H. Strasser
Pliers Handles
Product-Ergonomic Evaluation of Diagonal Cutter Handles
197(10)
K. Kluth
D. Zuhlke
H. Strasser
Hacksaws
Ergonomic Snap-On-Handles for a Hand-Powered Hacksaw
207(20)
B. Das
Hedge-Clippers
Handle Design of Hedge-Clippers Assessed by Means of Electromyography and Subjective Rating
227(12)
J. Bohlemann
K. Kluth
K. Kotzbauer
H. Strasser
Fire Nozzles
Assessment of the Ergonomic Quality of Fire Nozzles
239(16)
K. Kluth
O. Pauly
E. Keller
H. Strasser
Ambulance Cots
Ergonomics in the Rescue Service - Part 1: Strain-Oriented Evaluation of Ambulance Cots
255(12)
K. Kluth
E. Keller
H. Strasser
Ambulance Cots
Ergonomics in the Rescue Service - Part 2: Subjective Evaluation of Ambulance Cots
267(14)
K. Kluth
H. Strasser
Author Index 281