Industrial Ergonomics Essentials For Engineers And Pros A Practical Down To Earth Guide To Designing Human Centered Workflows That Save Money Improve Safety Cut Fatigue Boost Productivity On The Shop Floor And Make Real World Jobs Safer
✔️ Single used copy, good condition, 439 pages, 1997 edition
This book explains how to design human-centered workflows in manufacturing and engineering environments. It’s commonly used by industrial engineers on the shop floor to improve safety, lower fatigue, and boost productivity. The subsequent edition expands classic ergonomics theory with updated NIOSH calculations, ADA implications, and practical research methods.
✅ Author: Babur Mustafa Pulat✅ Edition: Subsequent
✅ Condition: Used Book in Good Condition
✅ Language: English
✅ Pages: 439
✅ Topics: Industrial Ergonomics, Human-Centered Workflows
✅ Notable content: Updated NIOSH Equation, Krebs Cycle, musculoskeletal system, ADA 1990
✅ Appendices: Ergonomic characteristics of common controls and anthropometric data
💡 What is ergonomic design in industrial engineering and why does it matter?
Ergonomic design helps teams lower injuries while boosting productivity by aligning tasks with how people move and work.
- It guides layout decisions to minimize awkward postures and reach strains
- It uses standard methods like the NIOSH equation to quantify risk and workload
- It provides practical checklists for shop floor implementation and safety
- It covers ADA considerations to support inclusive, accessible design