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E-raamat: Office Ergonomics [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA)
  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-May-2001
  • Kirjastus: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780429178641
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-May-2001
  • Kirjastus: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780429178641
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Office workers form a large and growing proportion of the workforce, especially with the growth of the service sector. Almost all of us work in computerised offices, and have become strongly attached to these machines. We wish to be productive and successful, satisfied with our work, get along with our fellow workers; we do not want to suffer aches in wrists, shoulders or back, or any headaches. This is a practical book, but it is based on sound theory and research. It is written for the practitioner: the office manager, the equipment purchaser, the designer and architect and especially for the individual office worker, for you and me who operate keyboards, check and make files, phone and fax, sit and stand, write and read, who discuss and evaluate , and prepare for decisions. We need to know how to set up the office, how to select and arrange our equipment and furniture, how to organise and pace our work. We need to perform 'at ease and efficiently', which is the motto of ergonomics
Foreword ix
Ergonomics applied to offices
1(13)
Ergonomics defined
1(1)
Humans run the office
2(3)
Computers changed the office in the 1980s
5(1)
The home office
6(4)
One design does not fit everybody
10(4)
Relations among people in the office
14(33)
Overview
14(1)
Organizational behavior
14(1)
The elements of an organization
15(3)
What, exactly, is the organization?
18(4)
What, exactly, is behavior?
22(2)
What, exactly, is motivation?
24(5)
What, exactly, is job satisfaction?
29(3)
What, exactly, is job design?
32(1)
What, exactly, is power?
33(2)
What, exactly, is stress?
35(2)
What, exactly, is communication?
37(4)
Balance in work and personal life
41(1)
Ergonomic recommendations
42(5)
Office design
47(17)
Overview
47(2)
A short history of the architecture of offices and office buildings
49(1)
What, exactly, are the purpose and process of the office space design?
50(1)
The office environment
51(4)
The process of office design
55(6)
Ergonomic design recommendations
61(3)
Chairs and other furniture
64(43)
Overview
64(2)
What, exactly, are ``good'' body movements and ``healthy'' postures?
66(5)
Assessment of suitable postures
71(5)
Design of the office workstation
76(20)
Designing the home office
96(3)
Ergonomic design recommendations
99(8)
Keyboarding and other manual tasks
107(22)
Overview
107(1)
What, exactly, are the manual tasks in the office?
108(3)
Repetitive strain from keyboarding
111(3)
Keyboard design
114(4)
Ergonomics of data entry
118(6)
Ergonomic recommendations
124(5)
Feeling good at work
129(63)
Overview
129(1)
Fire safety
129(1)
Security
130(1)
Cabling and wiring
130(1)
Filing and keeping paper records
131(1)
Communicating
131(1)
Looks and appearances
132(1)
Avoid musculoskeletal diseases related to keyboarding
132(57)
Ergonomic recommendations
189(3)
Seeing and lighting
192(20)
Overview
192(2)
How, exactly, do we see?
194(5)
How does lighting help our vision?
199(2)
Vision myths and truths
201(1)
Color perception
202(1)
The computer display
203(1)
Avoiding indirect glare
204(4)
Ergonomic design recommendations
208(4)
Hearing and sound
212(17)
Overview
212(1)
How, exactly, do we hear?
213(6)
Noise and hearing impairments
219(1)
Noise in the office
220(1)
Audiometry
220(1)
Voice communications
221(4)
Music while we work?
225(1)
Ergonomic design recommendations
226(3)
Office climate
229(23)
Overview
229(1)
What, exactly, is a climate?
230(7)
Temperature regulation and sensation
237(2)
Clothing, work, and thermal comfort
239(1)
Assessing the thermal environment
239(1)
Thermal comfort
240(2)
Reactions to hot environments
242(1)
Smells and odorants
242(1)
Reaction to cold environments
243(1)
Acclimatization
244(2)
Effects of heat or cold on mental performance in the office
246(1)
Air-conditioning of offices
246(1)
Ergonomic design recommendations
247(5)
Index 252


Kroemer; Karl H.E. VPI&SU, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA,