ABSTRACT

This is a reprint of 978-0-901357-47-2

Ergonomics in action: a practical guide for the workplace is a no-nonsense introduction to the principles of workplace ergonomics. The book is very user-friendly and written in a clear, jargon-free style, and gives straightforward explanations and practical examples. Useful summaries at the end of each chapter highlight key points at a glance.

The book focuses on ergonomics in the design process, job design and work organisation. It covers specific areas of ergonomic importance; including hand tools, computer use and manual handling, and also addresses the complex and sometimes controversial topic of upper limb disorders. Ergonomics in action also includes a chapter on the basics of anthropometry and offers several practical case studies to illustrate the human and commercial benefits of following good ergonomic principles.

As a consultant ergonomist, Celine McKeown has extensive experience of applying the principles of ergonomics to a wide variety of sectors. She also trains, advises and writes on a broad range of ergonomics and health and safety issues.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction to ergonomics

chapter 2|20 pages

Anthropometrics

chapter 3|32 pages

The design process

chapter 4|18 pages

Hand tool design and use

chapter 5|20 pages

Job design and work organisation

chapter 6|46 pages

Manual handling

chapter 7|36 pages

Display screen equipment work

chapter 8|22 pages

Upper limb disorders

chapter 9|30 pages

Risk assessment

chapter 10|16 pages

Case studies