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Ergonomic Hand Tool and Desk and Chair Development Process

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This paper suggests a practical and simple process consisting of 8 stages: needs assessment, ergonomics guidelines, anthropometry, brainstorming and idea sketch, preliminary model, drafting and rendering, working prototype, and user trials. The feasibility of this process was verified with the development of a modified clamping hand tool and a new student desk and chair. The case studies showed how design difficulties were overcome by integrating ergonomics guidelines in the process.
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247--252
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Information and Industrial Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea
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  • Information and Industrial Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea
  • Industrial and Management Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
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  • Energy and Geo-Environmental Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
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  • Industrial and Information Systems Engineering, Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea
Bibliografia
  • 1.Chapanis A. Ergonomics in product development: a personal view. Ergonomics. 1995;38:1625–38.
  • 2.Khalid HM, Helander MG. A framework for affective consumer needs in product design. TIES. 2004;5:27–42.
  • 3.Page M. Consumer products—more by accident than design? In: Stanton N, editor. Human Factors in Consumer Products. London, UK: Taylor & Francis; 1998. p. 127–46.
  • 4.Evans M. Applying ergonomics methods during the industrial design of consumer products. In: Stanton N, editor. Human Factors in Consumer Products. London, UK: Taylor & Francis; 1998. p. 193–202.
  • 5.Lopez SM, Wright PK. The role of rapid prototyping in the product development process: a case study on the ergonomic factors of handheld video games. RPJ. 2002;8:116–25.
  • 6.Butters LM, Dixon RT. Ergonomics in consumer product evaluation: an evolving process. Appl Ergon. 1998;29:55–8.
  • 7.Konz S, Johnson S. Work design: industrial ergonomics. Scottsdale, AZ, USA: Holcomb Hathaway; 2000.
  • 8.Mettu SK. Integration of ergonomic evaluation with time compression technologies (rapid prototyping, solid modeling and predictive engineering) for redesign of hand tool components [master’s thesis]. Lincoln, NE, USA: University of Nebraska; 2000.
  • 9.Jung MC, Hallbeck MS. Ergonomic redesign and evaluation of a clamping tool handle. Appl Ergon. 2005;36:619–24.
  • 10.Kuijt-Evers LFM, Groenesteijn L, de Looze MP, Vink P. Identifying factors of comfort in using hand tools. Appl Ergon. 2004;35:453–8.
  • 11.Grandjean E. Fitting the task to the man. London, UK: Taylor & Francis; 1988.
  • 12.Jung MC, Hyun SD, Shin KY, Hong SS, Kim JS, Kim JY. Ergonomic student desk and chair development. In: Proceedings of the Fall Conference of the Ergonomics Society of Korea. Seoul, South Korea: Ergonomic Society of Korea 1996. p. 85–90.
  • 13.Zhang L, Helander MG, Drury CG. Identifying factors of comfort and discomfort in sitting. Hum Factors. 1996;38:377–89.
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