Advances In Industrial Ergonomics And Safety IVShrawan Kumar Topics Include: industrial ergonomics, risk, accidents and accident prevention, safety and surveillance, posture perception, cognitive ergonomics, telerobotics, military occupational ergonomics, and international ergonomics. |
Contents
II Risks Accidents And Accident Prevention | 118 |
III Safety and Surveillance | 178 |
IV Job and Site Analysis | 241 |
V Devices and Techniques | 320 |
VI Testing and Evaluation | 379 |
VII Ergonomic Practices and Interventions | 450 |
VIII Ergonomic Design | 517 |
IX Posture | 629 |
XIV Lowback Pain | 978 |
XV Slip and Falls | 1044 |
XVI Cognitive Ergonomics | 1097 |
XVII Computer Aided Ergonomics | 1139 |
XVIII Aging | 1178 |
XIX Rehabilitation | 1222 |
XX Telerobotics | 1299 |
XXI Military Occupational Ergonomics | 1337 |
X Perception | 666 |
XI Strength | 722 |
XII Cumulative Trauma Disorders | 768 |
XIII Manual Materials Handling | 888 |
XXII Environmental Factors | 1388 |
XXIII International Ergonomics | 1437 |
Appendix | 1549 |
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