'Extra-Ordinary' Ergonomics

'Extra-Ordinary' Ergonomics: How to Accommodate Small and Big Persons, The Disabled and Elderly, Expectant Mothers, and Children

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  • Co-published by HFES
  • Demonstrates how to design tools and tasks, housing and the environment so as to make work and life easier for all populations
  • Contains twenty-two detailed tables that provide quick and easy access to precise data
  • Includes an appendix with information about body size in different areas of the Earth
  • Illustrates the various approaches to measure the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of those who are different from the norm
  • Covers how to apply the ergonomic information in the book to designs for all populations
  • Summary

    Small and big persons, disabled and elderly, expectant mothers and children. Everyone will fall into one of these categories at least once in their lifetime. In fact, demographics show that at least two of every five people vary from the norm in height, width, and weight at any given time. Yet customarily, designers design for adults of regular size with standard abilities. Written by an expert in human factors and ergonomics, Extraordinary Ergonomics explores designing for population groups that do not meet the customary standards in age, size, and abilities.

    Underscoring the need for extraordinary ergonomics, the book illustrates various approaches to measuring the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of those who differ from the norm. It provides the how-tos of designing for people who are smaller, weaker, or bigger, discusses specifically the design for persons with disabilities and the aging population, and covers human factors engineering for expectant mothers and ergonomics for children and teenagers. The author explains how to assess and determine abilities and needs and demonstrates how to design tools, homes, and environments to make working space safe and living space easy.

    Table of Contents

    "EXTRAORDINARY" INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS OF PEOPLE
    Introduction
    Overview
    Defining Ergonomics
    Defining Extraordinary Individuals and Population Groups
    A Day in the Life of My Mother
    Differing from "The Norm"
    Capabilities of the Mind
    Sensing the Environment
    Responding to Stimuli
    Summary

    ASSESSMENT METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
    Overview
    Measurement Teams
    Anthropometric Techniques
    Assessing Energetic Capabilities
    Assessing Muscle Strength
    Assessing Mental Workload
    Assessing Vision Capabilities
    Assessing Auditory Capabilities
    Assessing Smelling and Tasting Capabilities
    Assessing Taction Senses
    Assessing Response Times
    Assessing Complex Capabilities
    Systematic Gathering of Information
    Summary

    PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
    Overview
    Striving for Better Designs
    Proper Design Procedures
    Designing for Body Strength
    Designing for "Signal Loop"
    Designing for Groups of People, and for Individuals
    Summary

    DESIGN FOR MOVEMENT WITH SPECIAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE VERY SMALL & BIG, FOR THOSE WITH LOW BACK PROBLEMS, AND FOR BEDRIDDEN PERSONS
    Overview
    Design for Motion Instead of Posture
    Design for Very Small and Very Big People
    Design to Avoid Harm and Injury
    Summary

    DESIGN FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
    Overview
    Defining and Measuring Disabilities
    "Ergonomics of One"
    Locomotion Aids
    Use of Computers
    Consumer Products
    Selection of Assistive Technology
    Sources of Information and Advice
    Summary

    DESIGN FOR AGING
    Overview
    What to Expect as One Ages
    Aging-Related Changes and Their Ergonomic Counteractions
    Designing for the Older Person
    Designing Computer Systems for the Aging
    Designing Living Quarters for the Aging
    Sources of Information and Advice
    Summary

    DESIGN FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS
    Overview
    Special Designs for Women?
    Changes in Body Dimensions of Expectant Mothers
    Changes in Work Capacity During Pregnancy
    Ergonomic Design Recommendations
    Summary

    DESIGN FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
    Overview
    Children Grow into Adolescents
    Anthropometry of Children and Adolescents
    Body Mass of Children and Adolescents
    Body Strength of Children and Adolescents
    Designing for Children and Adolescents
    Designing "Safe" Openings
    Summary

    References
    Appendix
    Index

    Editorial Reviews

    "This book illustrates with copious detail and numerous examples how an underlying supposition of ergonomics - usually undeclared - and based on a so-called normal adult, is fundamentally flawed. This book is thorough, easy to digest, and sprinkled with anecdotal notes about human behavior. …I recommend "Extra-Ordinary" Ergonomics as part of the personal library of all professional ergonomists and human factors engineers."
    -Richard W. Marklin, Ph.D., CPE, Ergonomics in Design, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter 2006

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