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1 A2 Technology Product Design Systems and Control Notes DT4 - Exam

2 Ergonomics 2

3 What is ergonomics? Ergonomics is “the study of the interaction of man and his environment” From the Greek ‘Ergon’ work and ‘nomos’ meaning natural laws. In other words the natural laws of humans doing work. Ergonomics can be divided into the following areas: –Physical and Psychological ergonomics –Cognitive ergonomics and –Organisational ergonomics

4 Physical Ergonomics How the body responds to physical and psychological stresses. For example –‘physical’ ergonomics means a product is designed so that it is not too heavy, or uncomfortable or too big or too small, or designed to minimise this physical stresses. This arm of ergonomics is called ANTHROPOMETRICS.

5 Psychological Ergonomics For example –‘psychological’ ergonomics means a product is designed considering how the user will interact with it and use it. Can they understand its use intuitively. Psychology is the study of behaviour.

6 Cognitive Ergonomics …also known as engineering psychology, concerns mental processes such as perception, attention, cognition, motor control, and memory storage and retrieval as they affect interactions among humans and other elements of a system. Relevant topics include mental workload, vigilance, decision making, skilled performance, human error, human-computer interaction, and training.

7 Organisational Ergonomics... or macro ergonomics, is concerned with the optimisation of sociotechnical systems, including their organisational structures, policies, and processes. Relevant topics include shift work, scheduling, job satisfaction, motivational theory, supervision, safety culture, teamwork, telework and ethics.

8 Anthropometrics From the Greek ‘anthro’ man and ‘metrics’ measurements Literally means the measurement of humans. Today, anthropometry plays an important role in industrial design, clothing design, and architecture, where statistical data about the distribution of body dimensions in the population are used to optimize products

9 Anthropometrics Imagine you are designing a computer desk You need to study the interaction of the person with the computer (ergonomics) and then the sizes of people who use the desk (anthropometrics). Both of these pieces of information will help you draw up a specifcation.

10 Anthropometrics

11 Anthropometric table FemaleMale 5%50%95%5%50%95% A690743795739795850 B181226266188235274 C406439479447482520 D438478525458499544 E540585637569616665 F352388428395434476 G474513558515559605

12 Anthropometric table The data was gathered by measuring 1000 or more people and recording the frequency of each piece of data. A frequency graph can then be plotted for each piece of data, for example seated height F The distribution of the graph will have a bell shaped curve which is called a normal distribution curve.

13 Normal distribution curve 5%50%95% Frequency graph for seated height F Frequency Heights

14 Normal distribution curve 5%50%95% If you design for the MEAN you only design for 50% of the population. Frequency Heights Mean

15 Normal distribution curve 5%50%95% Design for 90% of the population means your product will be suitable for 90% of people. So you use the 95% percentile figure to include in your specification Frequency Heights

16 Normal distribution curve 25%50%75% Sometimes it isn’t possible to design for 90% of the population as the extremes maybe too far apart. In this case you can design for 50% of the population, but between 25 th and 75 th percentile. Frequency Heights

17 Ergonome You can make a model of a 2D person to help guide your designing A word file has been created of a 50 th percentile adult man Cut him out assemble him and try him on scale drawings He is 1/10 th full scale.

18 Useful sites and further reading http://www.ergonomics4schools.com/lzone/workspace.htm

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