1. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design WORKPLACE, JOB & PRODUCT DESIGN BP.

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1. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design WORKPLACE, JOB & PRODUCT DESIGN BP

2. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Outline Work Environment –Design of work systems –Workspace/workstation design –Equipment design Information, Displays & Controls –Design principles –Visual, auditory displays –Controls Layout, shape, size, movement, effort, resistance, feedback, stereotyping –Principles of software ergonomics

3. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Work Environment Introduction & Definition Work system (ISO 6385): “A system comprising one or more workers and work equipment acting together to perform the system function, in the workspace, in the work environment, under the conditions imposed by the work tasks” –Physical ergonomics –Organisational ergonomics –Cognitive ergonomics

4. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Principles of Work System Design Consider the WHOLE work system, –Formulate goals –Analyse and allocate functions –Draw up design concept –Determine detailed design –Implement and validate –Evaluate NB design process is iterative and consultative (ISO 6385)

5. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Layout of Workspaces Workspace size –Suitable for functions to be performed (incl. maintenance tasks) –Lighting, tempt appropriate for functions to be performed –Review needs with changing/evolving functions and equipment Workspace arrangements –Facilitates appropriate work postures –Adequate space for all equipment

6. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design General considerations Access Size of work area Design & selection of tools Environmental conditions Visual requirements of task Noise levels PPE Bluescope Steel

7. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Workstation & Equipment Design Workstation design: “The combination & spatial arrangement of work equipment, surrounded by the work environment under the conditions imposed by the work tasks.” Work equipment: “Tools, including hardware & software, machine, vehicles, devices, furniture, installations & other components used in the work system.” ISO 6385

8. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Workstation Design - Principles Horizontal work area Working position Work heights Viewing distances & angles Reach distances Access & clearance BP

9. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Workstation Design - Horizontal Work Area Use of materials & work equipment in the primary and secondary work areas; infrequent activities in the tertiary work area. McPhee

10. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Workstation Design – Work position Different work tasks have different requirements for working positions: –Sitting: fine, manipulative work –Standing: heavier manual work Combination of sitting and standing postures over shift preferable. Bluescope Steel

11. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Workstation Design – Working height Working height is task dependent: –Visual requirements –Manual precision –Strength Backwatch collections, WorkCover NSW

12. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Workstation Design – Viewing distances & angles Viewing distances proportional to size of work object –Small object, shorter viewing distance, higher work surface Ensure viewing distances cater for all ages Viewing angles vary from 15 o -45 o McPhee

13. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Workstation Design – anthropometric requirements Reach Access & Clearance ASCC, 2007

14. W506 – Ergonomic Essentials Workplace, Job & Product Design Equipment Design - Tools Handles Forces Design Type of operation Weight Controls Mechanical aids Bluescope Steel Stevenson