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Fitting the Task to the Man

Download or Read eBook Fitting the Task to the Man PDF written by Etienne Grandjean and published by London : Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 1980 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Fitting the Task to the Man
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Publisher : London : Taylor & Francis
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Book excerpt: Textbook in ergonomics - discusses physical capacity and limitations, other factors taken into consideration when designing or evaluating the work environment for occupational health, including noise, mental stress, fatigue, boredom, temperature, heating, lighting and arrangement of working time, and includes a checklist for the analysis of work places. Bibliography pp. 357 to 372, diagrams, graphs, illustrations, photographs and statistical tables.


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