Titre : | Handbook of human factors and ergonomics methods |
Auteurs : | Neville Stanton, Editeur scientifique Alan Hedge, Editeur scientifique Karel Brookhuis, Editeur scientifique Eduardo Salas, Editeur scientifique Hal Hendrick, Editeur scientifique |
Editeur : | Boca Raton (Florida), London... : CRC press |
Année de publication : | 2005 |
Présentation physique : | Pagination multiple (XIX, 853 p.)ill., tableaux, graphiques, schémas |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-415-28700-5 |
Autre ISBN/ISSN : | 0-415-28700-6 |
Mots clés : |
Ergonomie
Conditions de travail |
Note générale : | Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index |
Résumé : |
Research suggests that ergonomists tend to restrict themselves to two or three of their favorite methods in the design of systems, despite a multitude of variations in the problems that they face. "Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods" delivers [...]
Research suggests that ergonomists tend to restrict themselves to two or three of their favorite methods in the design of systems, despite a multitude of variations in the problems that they face. "Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods" delivers an authoritative and practical account of methods that incorporate human capabilities and limitations, environmental factors, human-machine interaction, and other factors into system design. The Handbook describes 83 methods in a standardized format, promoting the use of methods that may have formerly been unfamiliar to designers.
The handbook comprises six sections, each representing a specialized field of ergonomics with a representative selection of associated methods. The sections highlight facets of human factors and ergonomics in systems analysis, design, and evaluation. Sections I through III address individuals and their interactions with the world. Section IV explores social groupings and their interactions (team methods), and Section V examines the effect of the environment on workers. The final section provides an overview of work systems-macroergonomics methods. An onion-layer model frames each method ; working from the individual, to the team, to the environment, to the work system. Each chapter begins with an introduction written by the chapter's editor, offering a brief overview of the field and a description of the methods covered. The Handbook provides a representative set of contemporary methods that are valuable in ergonomic analyses and evaluations. The layout of each chapter is standardized for ease-of-use, so you can quickly locate relevant information about each method. Content descriptions are brief, and references are made to other texts, papers, and case studies. Standard descriptions of methods encourage browsing through several potential methods before tackling a problem. [Présentation par le site internet de l'éditeur] |
Note de contenu : |
1. Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods (Neville A. Stanton)
I. Physical Methods :
2. Physical Methods (Alan Hedge)
3. PLIBEL : The Method Assigned for Identification of Ergonomic Hazards (Kristina Kemmlert)
4. Musculoskeletal Discomfort S[...]
1. Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods (Neville A. Stanton)
I. Physical Methods : 2. Physical Methods (Alan Hedge) 3. PLIBEL : The Method Assigned for Identification of Ergonomic Hazards (Kristina Kemmlert) 4. Musculoskeletal Discomfort Surveys Used at NIOSH (Steven L. Sauter, Naomi G. Swanson, Thomas R. Waters, Thomas R. Hales & Robin Dunkin-Chadwick) 5. The Dutch Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (DMQ) (Vincent H. Hildebrandt) 6. Quick Exposure Checklist (QEC) for the Assessment of Workplace Risks for Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) (Guangyan Li & Peter Buckle) 7. Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) (Lynn McAtamney & Nigel Corlett) 8. Rapid Entire Body Assessment (Lynn McAtamney & Sue Hignett) 9. The Strain Index (J. Steven Moore & Gordon A. Vos) 10. Posture Checklist Using Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Technology (Karen Jacobs) 11. Scaling Experiences during Work : Perceived Exertion and Difficulty (Gunnar Borg) 12. Muscle Fatigue Assessment : Functional Job Analysis Technique (Suzanne H. Rodgers) 13. Psychophysical Tables : Lifting, Lowering, Pushing, Pulling, and Carrying (Stover H. Snook) 14. Lumbar Motion Monitor (W.S. Marras & W.G. Allread) 15. The Occupational Repetitive Action (OCRA) Methods : OCRA Index and OCRA Checklist (Enrico Occhipinti & Daniela Colombini) 16. Assessment of Exposure to Manual Patient Handling in Hospital Wards : MAPO Index (Movement and Assistance of Hospital Patients) (Olga Menoni, Maria Grazia Ricci, Daniela Panciera & Natale Battevi) II. Psychophysiological Methods : 17. Psychophysiological Methods (Karel A. Brookhuis) 18. Electrodermal Measurement (Wolfram Boucsein) 19. Electromyography (EMG) (Matthias Göbel) 20. Estimating Mental Effort Using Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability (Lambertus (Ben) J.M. Mulder, Dick de Waard & Karel A. Brookhuis) 21. Ambulatory EEG Methods and Sleepiness (Torbjörn Åkerstedt) 22. Assessing Brain Function and Mental Chronometry with Event-Related Potentials (ERP) (Arthur F. Kramer & Artem Belopolsky) 23. MEG and fMRI (Hermann Hinrichs) 24. Ambulatory Assessment of Blood Pressure to Evaluate Workload (Renate Rau) 25. Monitoring Alertness by Eyelid Closure (Melissa M. Mallis & David F. Dinges) 26. Measurement of Respiration in Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Research (Cornelis J.E. Wientjes & Paul Grossman) III. Behavioral and Cognitive Methods : 27. Behavioral and Cognitive Methods (Neville A. Stanton) 28. Observation (Neville A. Stanton, Christopher Baber & Mark S. Young) 29. Applying Interviews to Usability Assessment (Mark S. Young & Neville A. Stanton) 30. Verbal Protocol Analysis (Guy Walker) 31. Repertory Grid for Product Evaluation (Christopher Baber) 32. Focus Groups (Lee Cooper & Christopher Baber) 33. Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) (John Annett) 34. Allocation of Functions (Philip Marsden & Mark Kirby) 35. Critical Decision Method (Gary Klein & Amelia A. Armstrong) 36. Applied Cognitive Work Analysis (ACWA) (W.C. Elm, E.M. Roth, S.S. Potter, J.W. Gualtieri & J.R. Easter) 37. Systematic Human Error Reduction and Prediction Approach (SHERPA) (Neville A. Stanton) 38. Task Analysis for Error Identification (Neville A. Stanton & Christopher Baber) 39. Mental Workload (Mark S. Young & Neville A. Stanton) 40. Multiple Resource Time Sharing Models (Christopher D. Wickens) 41. Critical Path Analysis for Multimodal Activity (Christopher Baber) 42. Situation Awareness Measurement and the Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique (Debra G. Jones & David B. Kaber) IV. Team Methods : 43. Team Methods (Eduardo Salas) 44. Team Training (Eduardo Salas & Heather A. Priest) 45. Distributed Simulation Training for Teams (Dee H. Andrews) 46. Synthetic Task Environments for Teams : CERTT’s UAV-STE (Nancy J. Cooke & Steven M. Shope) 47. Event-Based Approach to Training (EBAT) (Jennifer E. Fowlkes & C. Shawn Burke) 48. Team Building (Eduardo Salas, Heather A. Priest & Renée E. DeRouin) 49. Measuring Team Knowledge (Nancy J. Cooke) 50. Team Communications Analysis (Florian Jentsch and Clint A. Bowers) 51. Questionnaires for Distributed Assessment of Team Mutual Awareness (Jean MacMillan, Michael J. Paley, Eileen B. Entin & Elliot E. Entin) 52. Team Decision Requirement Exercise : Making Team Decision Requirements Explicit (David W. Klinger & Bianka B. Hahn) 53. Targeted Acceptable Responses to Generated Events or Tasks (TARGETs) (Jennifer E. Fowlkes & C. Shawn Burke) 54. Behavioral Observation Scales (BOS) (J. Matthew Beaubien, Gerald F. Goodwin, Dana M. Costar, David P. Baker & Kimberly A. Smith-Jentsch) 55. Team Situation Assessment Training for Adaptive Coordination (Laura Martin-Milham & Stephen M. Fiore) 56. Team Task Analysis (C. Shawn Burke) 57. Team Workload (Clint A. Bowers & Florian Jentsch) 58. Social Network Analysis (James E. Driskell & Brian Mullen) V. Environmental Methods : 59. Environmental Methods (Alan Hedge) 60. Thermal Conditions Measurement (George Havenith) 61. Cold Stress Indices (Hannu Rintamäki) 62. Heat Stress Indices (Alan Hedge) 63. Thermal Comfort Indices (Jørn Toftum) 64. Indoor Air Quality : Chemical Exposures (Alan Hedge) 65. Indoor Air Quality : Biological/Particulate-Phase Contaminant Exposure Assessment Methods (Thad Godish) 66. Olfactometry : The Human Nose as Detection Instrument (Pamela Dalton & Monique Smeets) 67. The Context and Foundation of Lighting Practice (Mark S. Rea & Peter R. Boyce) 68. Photometric Characterization of the Luminous Environment (Mark S. Rea) 69. Evaluating Office Lighting (Peter R. Boyce) 70. Rapid Sound-Quality Assessment of Background Noise (Rendell R. Torres) 71. Noise Reaction Indices and Assessment (R.F. Soames Job) 72. Noise and Human Behavior (Gary W. Evans & Lorraine E. Maxwell) 73. Occupational Vibration : A Concise Perspective (Jack F. Wasserman, Donald E. Wasserman & David Wilder) 74. Habitability Measurement in Space Vehicles and Earth Analogs (Brian Peacock, Jennifer Blume & Susan Vallance) VI. Macroergonomic Methods : 75. Macroergonomic Methods (Hal W. Hendrick) 76. Macroergonomic Organizational Questionnaire Survey (MOQS) (Pascale Carayon & Peter Hoonakker) 77. Interview Method (Leah Newman) 78. Focus Groups (Leah Newman) 79. Laboratory Experiment (Brian M. Kleiner) 80. Field Study and Field Experiment (Hal W. Hendrick) 81. Participatory Ergonomics (PE) (Ogden Brown, Jr.) 82. Cognitive Walk-Through Method (CWM) (Tonya L. Smith-Jackson) 83. Kansei Engineering (Mitsuo Nagamachi) 84. HITOP Analysis™ (Ann Majchrzak, M.M. Fleischer, D. Roitman & J. Mokray) 85. TOP-Modeler© (Ann Majchrzak) 86. The CIMOP System© (Waldemar Karwowski & Jussi Kantola) 87. Anthropotechnology (Philippe Geslin) 88. Systems Analysis Tool (SAT) (Michelle M. Robertson) 89. Macroergonomic Analysis of Structure (MAS) (Hal W. Hendrick) 90. Macroergonomic Analysis and Design (MEAD) (Brian M. 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