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Ergonomics and Design A Reference Guide

Ergonomics and DesignA Reference GuideErgonomics and DesignA Reference GuideCompiled and Written byScott Openshaw, AllsteelErin Taylor, AllsteelGraphics byGailyn Minder, AllsteelWoody WitherowTJ LongMarcus Ford 2006 Allsteel Table of Contents Introduction from Allsteel ..1 Product Design Ergonomics 101 ..3 anthropometric Measurements .. Humans ..6 anthropometric Databases ..7 anthropometric Resources ..9 Common Workplace Postures ..11 Standing ..12 Sitting ..12 Reaching ..15 Moving ..15 Common Workplace Motions ..17 Good and Bad Zones ..17 Repetitive Motions ..19 Offi ce Furniture Guidelines for Fit and Function ..21 Anticipate Actions ..22 Chairs ..23 Desk and Worksurfaces ..26 Storage and Files ..29 Accessories ..29 Resources for Designing ergonomic Products ..32 Universal Design Considerations ..33 Wheelchairs ..34 Crutches, Canes, and Walkers.

Anthropometric Measurements Introduction Anthropometry is the science that measures the range of body sizes in a population. When designing products it is important to remember that people come in many sizes and shapes. Anthropometric data varies considerably between regional popu-lations. For example, Scandinavian populations tend to be taller,

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