ABSTRACT

As the title implies, this book is concerned with the totality of human problems in the workplace. It deals with topics that might otherwise be subsumed under the more specific headings of ergonomics, human factors and occupational hygiene, along with various aspects of industrial engineering, toxicology, psychology and medicine. Little or no specific background is required of the reader and there is minimal use of specialized terminology. A deliberately generalist viewpoint is taken by the author. The book is intended for such readers as the student or practitioner in ergonomics requiring knowledge more common to the occupational hygienist (or vice versa), and the industrial engineer, physician or human resources person seeking knowledge in both these areas - literally it is written for anyone with a professional or personal interest in health, safety and well-being in the workplace.

part |2 pages

Part I People at work: An interactive relationship

chapter 1|12 pages

Origins

chapter 2|18 pages

A systems viewpoint

part |2 pages

Part II The work environment

chapter 3|27 pages

Work, skill and fatigue

chapter 4|18 pages

The industrial work station

chapter 5|11 pages

A guide to manual materials handling

chapter 6|12 pages

Repetitive strain injury

chapter 8|13 pages

Job satisfaction and work humanization

part |2 pages

Part III Design for human use and function

chapter 9|20 pages

Equipment design for human use

chapter 10|25 pages

Hand tools

chapter 11|23 pages

The office work station

part |2 pages

Part IV Physical agents in the work environment

chapter 12|20 pages

Vibration

chapter 13|29 pages

Noise and sound

chapter 14|23 pages

Heat gain and heat tolerance

chapter 15|5 pages

Heat loss and cold tolerance

chapter 16|20 pages

Vision, illumination and visual hazards

chapter 18|23 pages

The effects of barometric pressure

part |2 pages

Part V Chemical agents and aerosols environment in the work environment