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Principles of Ergonomics - SAFE9411 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This course provides an introduction to ergonomics, emphasising the principles of designing user-centred, human-machine-environment systems. Specific topics include definition of and justification for ergonomics, design and human error, human capabilities and limitations, introduction to anthropometry and the reduction of musculoskeletal loading of workers, displays & controls, design of human-machine-environment systems, job design and work organisation, design of workplaces, the physical environment, and an introduction to product design.
Assumed knowledge: ANAT6151, SESC6010, SESC6110 Note: Also offered in off-campus in Sessions 1 and 2. Additional note: this course changed code in 2010 from SESC9411 to the current code SAFE9411. |