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E-raamat: Ergonomics 5.0: Improving Efficiency, Productivity and Contentment in the Workplace

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In the ever-evolving digital age, technology continues to transform our working methods. These concepts emphasize the central role of humans in every process. Ergonomics 5.0 is developing into a fundamental approach within this new era and ensures that interactions between humans and technology are efficient, effective, healthy, safe and sustainable. This book introduces the transformative potential of Ergonomics 5.0 and how it will be essential for linking humans and technology.

This book is for practitioners looking to understand and apply the principles of Ergonomics 5.0 in their work environment to ensure that technology is used ethically, safely, and enjoyably. It brings together leading researchers and professionals in ergonomics and human factors from around the globe and covers key principles such as digital intelligence, resilience, and sustainability, showcasing how these elements integrate into Ergonomics 5.0. Through international case studies, research findings, and best practices examples, it offers to the reader how to implement Ergonomics 5.0 in various sectors, enhancing efficiency, productivity, and quality of life for workers.

Ergonomics 5.0: Improving Efficiency, Productivity and Contentment in the Workplace is an ideal read for professionals, academics and students in ergonomics and human factors plus production engineers, mechanical engineers and software engineers.



Ergonomics 5.0: Improving Efficiency, Productivity and Contentment in the Workplace is an ideal read for professionals, academics and students in ergonomics and human factors plus production engineers, mechanical engineers and software engineers.

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Defines the key definitions, trends and challenges related to Ergonomics 5.0 giving the reader a complete overview of the topic Presents the theoretical issues surrounding Ergonomics 5.0 in one place Introduces the methodological issues applied to Ergonomics 5.0, delivering insight into aspects of Industry 4.0 and Society 4.0 as well Highlights the key design issues, challenges and troubleshoots when considering Ergonomics 5.0 appoaches and concepts Features case studies from around the world, delivered by contributors with a wealth of experience in the topic area

ergonomics 5.0: principles and perspectives.
2. ergonomics 5.0 for
human-centric approach of industry 5.0.
3. challenging innovation with
prospective ergonomics.
4. resilience in ergonomics 5.0.
5. inclusive design
in ergonomics 5.0 for enhanced workplace efficiency and accessibility.
6.
artificial intelligence and the future of neo-human workers: an analysis from
the perspective of activity ergonomics.
7. privacy interfaces: a human
factors and ergonomics approach.
8. modular approaches for an efficient ux
measurement in ergonomics 5.0.
9. understanding accidents and sick leave from
work in light of technological developments in the automotive industry.
10.
ergonomics 5.0 and artificial intelligence in industry: impacts of
occupational stress and strategies for workers' health and organizational
efficiency.
11. ergonomics of gamified systems in 5.0 workplaces.
12.
validation of kinebot: pioneering ai-driven ergonomics for the 5.0 era.
13.
technological devices for ergonomic intervention in the automotive industry.
14. a human-centric assessment of musculoskeletal risks to facilitate a
human-centric workplace for train drivers.
15. the importance of the passive
skeleton for industry 5.0: the case of the track maintenance activity of a
mining industry.
16. ergonomic challenges and health risks in patient
handling: addressing musculoskeletal disorders among healthcare personnel in
india.
Dr. Eduardo Ferro dos Santos is an Associate Professor at the University of São Paulo (Brazil) with a transdisciplinary academic background. He holds a Habilitation in Health, Safety, and Environment (USP), a Postdoc in Educational Technologies (UNESP), a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Production Engineering, and undergraduate degrees in Mechatronics Engineering and Physiotherapy. Dr Ferro dos Santos teaches and supervises at undergraduate, graduate, and specialization levels across multiple institutions, focusing on Human Factors Engineering, Educational Technologies, and Sustainability Engineering. Internationally recognized, he received the 2023 IEA/Tsinghua International Prize for his significant contributions to ergonomics. Beyond academia, he provides consulting, training, and project development services, having worked with over 500 organizations in Brazil and abroad. As editor, he demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing ergonomics in shaping sustainable and human-centered industrial futures, aligning scientific rigor with social responsibility and technological progress.

Professor Marcelo Soares is a volunteer professor in the Graduate Program in Design at the Federal University of Pernambuco and visiting professor at the Federal University of Maranhão, Brazil. He previously served as a full professor at Hunan University and SUSTech in China. He holds a master's in production engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and a Ph.D. from Loughborough University, with postdoctoral work at the University of Central Florida. He served as ABERGO president for seven years and on the International Ergonomics Association board. Professor Soares has published approximately 50 journal articles, 190+ conference papers, and 110 books/chapters. He authored "Ergodesign for Product Design: A Human-Centered Approach" (published by CRC Press in English, Portuguese, and Chinese) and co-edited several handbooks on Human Factors. His research focuses on ergonomics, usability, user experience, and product design. He is a Certified Professional Ergonomist and received the 2023 IEA Fellow award.