DT T1 - Human factors and Ergonomics Overall

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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

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Alertness

The level of vigilance, readiness or caution of an individual

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Anthropometrics

The aspect of ergonomics that deals with body measurements, particularly those of size, strength and physical capacity

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Biomechanics

The research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms

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Clearance

The physical space between two objects

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Cognitive Ergonomics

Concerned with mental processes, such as perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response

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Comfort

A person's sense of physical or psychological ease

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Enhanced Work Environment

Designed spaces for Healthy Workforce, Enhanced Productivity, Reduced number of sick days

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Environmental factors

Psychological factors affecting performance of an individual due to the environment that the individual is situated

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Ergonomics/Human Factors

The application of scientific information concerning the relationship between human beings and the design of products, systems and environments

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Fatigue

A person's sense of physical or psychological tiredness

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Functional/Dynamic data

Human body measurements when the subject is in motion/physical activities/performing a task e.g. reaching

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Human error

Factors associated with major accident, catastrophic consequences to people, property and the environment

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Human information processing system

How user interprets information and reaction through inputs, processes (which can be sensory, central and motor) and outputs

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Interval data scale

Based on numeric scales in which we know the order and the exact difference between the values

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Nominal data scale

Based 'by name' and used in classification or division of objects into discrete groups

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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

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Percentile range

The proportion of a population with a dimension at or less than a given value

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Perception

The way in which something is regarded, understood or interpreted

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Physiological factor data

Human factor data related to physical characteristics used to optimise the user's safety, health, comfort and performance (motor processes)

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Primary data

First hand data collected by a user for a specific purpose

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Psychological factor data

Human factor data related to psychological interpretations caused by light, smell, sound, taste, temperature and texture

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Qualitative data

Typically descriptive data used to find out in depth the way people think or feel - their perception

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Quantitative data

Quantitative data is information about quantities; that is, information that can be measured and written down with numbers

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Range of sizes

A selection of sizes a product is made to cater for the majority of a market

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Ratio data scale

Scale allows you to compare differences between numbers

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Reach

A range that a person can stretch, touch or grasp an object from a specified position

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Secondary data

Data collected by someone other than the user

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Structural/Static data

Refers to measurements taken while the subject is in a fixed position, e.g. height, arm length

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Workplace Environmental Factors

Maximising performance and reducing risk of accidents of Physical Environment, Equipment design and the Workflow of the task of the user

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Workspace Envelope

A 3-dimensional space within which you carry out physical work activities when you are at a fixed location