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1NSC Text
- Chapter 4 -
- Anthropometry Workplace
- Stressors
2Anthropometry
- Measuring the human
- Height, breadth, depth distance
- straight line measurements
- Curvatures circumferences
3Anthropometry
- Average worker
- No worker is average in every physical dimension
- Workers in separate workplaces are likely
different
4Anthropometry
- Workplaces designed to accommodate 90 of
population, leave out who?
5Anthropometry
- Much of the available data (tables 4-1 4-2) is
adapted from US military - Such data can help in designing workstations
job tasks
6Military Anthropometric Data
- Biased toward younger workers
- Close correlation to civilians except for
hgt/wgt of females - limited data in figs 4-1 4-2
7Anthropometry - Workstations
- Should accommodate varying sizes reaches
- Adjustability is key
8Stressors
- Stress results when outside forces exceed
persons tolerance - Results in bodily/mental tension
9Stressors
- Sources of stress
- Physiological
- Biomechanical
- Psychological
10Fatigue
- No precise definition
- Fatigue refers to
- General feelings of tiredness
- Reduction in work output
- Physiological conditions resulting from continued
work activity
11Manifestations of Fatigue
- Muscular soreness
- Aches
- Sleepiness
- Mental confusion
- Muscular tension
- General weariness
12Fatigue
- Fatigue can result from physical or mental
stressors - Mental Fatigue
- Tiredness that occurs from mental rather than
physical work
13Physiological Stressors
- Kinetic stress results when body is subjected to
rapid accelerations - One example is vehicular maneuvers
14Rapid Accelerations
- Blood flow changes may cause
- Loss peripheral vision
- Illusions of motion
- Total loss of vision
- Loss of fine motor control
- Unconsciousness
15Vibrations acoustic noise may be considered
together because they are both mechanical
oscillations
16Both may interfere with other sensory functions
disrupt motor coordination actual feedback
17Vibrations Noise
- Persistent noise induces anxiety irritation
- Severe VN may interfere with internal organs
CNS - Discomfort
- Disability
- Death
18Other Types Of Physiological Stressors
- Thermal - heat stroke
- Atmospheric - decomp sick, anoxia
- Chemical - inhalation/ingestion
- Radiation - symptoms range from mild to death
19Other Types Of Physiological Stressors
- Physical work overload - extreme muscular
exertion affects coordination strength can lead
to muscle spasm or collapse
20Other Types Of Physiological Stressors
- Glare
- annoyance,
- discomfort
- visual problem
- Sleep deprivation - effects performance
21Sleep Deprivation
- Can Adversely affect decision making process, may
result in - weariness
- decreased strength
- irritation
- poor vision
- hallucinations
22Psychological Stressors
- Psychological Stressors may cause mental stress
- Because tension may result in physiological
problems... - may be unable to differentiate between
physiological psychological stressors
23Psychological Stressors
- Ergonomists do not attempt to eliminate all
sources of stress - Not all stress is disruptive
- Limited amounts of stress serve to motivate
workers
24Psychological Stressors
- Too much concern or anxiety may cause operator to
spend too much time focusing on selected displays
neglect other duties
25Monotony
- Monotony results from inactivity, boredom,
repetitive tasks - Mind dulling effects of monotony can seriously
degrade performance
26Monotony
- Uneventful vigilance tasks are examples tasks
that produce stress via monotony - Closely aligned with monotony is sensory
deprivation - Occurs when person is isolated from any
perceptual input
27Excessive Task Speed/Load
- requirements can cause psychological physical
stress - This stress is associated with concern that task
be completed successfully within time allotted
28Circadian Rhythm
- 24 hr cycle of night day
- Basis for our regulation of eating sleeping,
working, socializing - Disruptions can serve as both psychological
physiological stressors
29Circadian Rhythm
- Disruptions (changes in work shift) can result in
autonomic nervous system changes neuro
endocrine changes that are stressful
30Stress may also be the result of workers life
situation external to the work environment
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