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Adjustability
The ability of a product to be changed in size, commonly used to increase the range of percentiles that a product is appropriate for
Alertness
The level of vigilance, readiness or caution of an individual
Anthropometrics
The aspect of ergonomics that deals with body measurements, particularly those of size, strength and physical capacity
Biomechanics
The research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms
Clearance
The physical space between two objects
Cognitive Ergonomics
Concerned with mental processes, such as perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response
Comfort
A person's sense of physical or psychological ease
Enhanced Work Environment
Designed spaces for Healthy Workforce, Enhanced Productivity, Reduced number of sick days
Environmental factors
Psychological factors affecting performance of an individual due to the environment that the individual is situated
Ergonomics/Human Factors
The application of scientific information concerning the relationship between human beings and the design of products, systems and environments
Fatigue
A person's sense of physical or psychological tiredness
Functional/Dynamic data
Human body measurements when the subject is in motion/physical activities/performing a task e.g. reaching
Human error
Factors associated with major accident, catastrophic consequences to people, property and the environment
Human information processing system
How user interprets information and reaction through inputs, processes (which can be sensory, central and motor) and outputs
Interval data scale
Based on numeric scales in which we know the order and the exact difference between the values
Nominal data scale
Based 'by name' and used in classification or division of objects into discrete groups
Ordinal data scale
Numerical scale where the exact numerical value has no significance other than to rank a set of data points on from qualitative data
Percentile range
The proportion of a population with a dimension at or less than a given value
Perception
The way in which something is regarded, understood or interpreted
Physiological factor data
Human factor data related to physical characteristics used to optimise the user's safety, health, comfort and performance (motor processes)
Primary data
First hand data collected by a user for a specific purpose
Psychological factor data
Human factor data related to psychological interpretations caused by light, smell, sound, taste, temperature and texture
Qualitative data
Typically descriptive data used to find out in depth the way people think or feel - their perception
Quantitative data
Quantitative data is information about quantities; that is, information that can be measured and written down with numbers
Range of sizes
A selection of sizes a product is made to cater for the majority of a market
Ratio data scale
Scale allows you to compare differences between numbers
Reach
A range that a person can stretch, touch or grasp an object from a specified position
Secondary data
Data collected by someone other than the user
Structural/Static data
Refers to measurements taken while the subject is in a fixed position, e.g. height, arm length
Workplace Environmental Factors
Maximising performance and reducing risk of accidents of Physical Environment, Equipment design and the Workflow of the task of the user
Workspace Envelope
A 3-dimensional space within which you carry out physical work activities when you are at a fixed location