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Contemporary Ergonomics 1993by E. J. Lovesay
CRC Press 1993; US$ 179.95The latest volume in the "Contemporary Ergonomics" series includes contributions covering the spectrum of current experience and practice in ergonomics. A special emphasis of the 1993 volume is the application of ergonomics in the industry context more...
Ergonomics Of Workspaces And Machinesby E. N. Corlett; T. S. Clark
CRC Press 1995; US$ 59.95This second edition has been revised and updated with the addition of new material. It examines the main areas in ergonomics relevant to design, allowing ergonomics to be integrated with all aspects of the design process. Topics covered include more...
Guide to Human Factors and Ergonomicsby Martin Helander
CRC Press 2004; US$ 79.95This general introductory text is a revision and update of Martin Helander's successful Guide to the Ergonomics of Manufacturing. It is presented as an undergraduate-level introduction to ergonomics. more...
The Ergonomics Kit for General Industryby Dan MacLeod
CRC Press 2006; US$ 69.95Written by Dan MacLeod, one of the most experienced practitioners in the field, The Ergonomics Kit for General Industry, Second Edition contains everything you need to set up or improve your workplace ergonomics process. MacLeod describes the financial benefits of workplace ergonomics and ways to think about these tools that make good business sense. He uses case studies that illustrate positive bottom-line results and the actions that led to these results. Down to earth and practical, the information in this book is rooted in what has actually succeeded on the workplace floor. more...
Human-Machine Reconfigurationsby Lucy A. Suchman
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 27.00This book provides a new way of understanding how human actions and technological artifacts are intertwined. The author shows how leading edge technologies can rest on very old-fashioned assumptions, while more modest initiatives suggest innovative approaches to technology design and use. more...
Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineersby Mark R. Lehto
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2007; US$ 99.95Emphasizing customer oriented design and operation, this book explores behavioral, physical, and mathematical foundations of the discipline and how to apply them to improve human, societal, and economic well being of systems and organizations. It contains information on safe, effective, enjoyable, and productive design of products and services. more...
Human Performance, Workload, and Situational Awareness Measures Handbookby Valerie Jane Gawron
Taylor & Francis 2008; US$ 59.95Human performance measurement is the cornerstone of human factors and experimental psychology. This handbook covers the basics of measurement and provides authoritative summaries of over 100 performance, workload, and situational awareness measures. It offers an overview of measurement issues and presents descriptions, strengths and limitations. more...
An Introduction to Organisational Behaviour for Managers and Engineersby Duncan Kitchin
Taylor & Francis 2010; US$ 57.95If you understand organisations then you are more powerful, in that you are then able to further your own interests and/or those of the organisation. It then makes sense that all engineers as part of their undergraduate degrees, or their subsequent professional development, have to study organisational behaviour as part of their management training. This is a major requirement of Engineering Council UK (ECUK) for those wishing to become chartered engineers. This book aims to support courses that go towards meeting the ECUK requirements for management and business training, with coverage of team and group working, and further discussion of international cultural difference, which are major features of engineering degrees today. Chapters also... more...
Ergonomics in Asiaby Yuh-Chuan Shih
CRC Press 2012; US$ 139.95For the past decade, the rapid development of the ergonomics disciplines as well as the fast growing economy in the Asian region have been attracting the attention of the international ergonomics community. Although East Asia has been changing from a traditional agriculture-oriented society into a modern industry-oriented society and its economy covers a great deal of shared interests across the continents, yet the ergonomics related knowledge and practice are still in its infancy. Because of the geographic proximity and a strong historical, cultural and technology affinity, it is vitally important to maintain good communication and cooperation among the individuals as well as among the ergonomics organizations in the region. This symposium,... more...
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