Computer Workstation Ergonomics INF 103: Computer Literacy Winter 2009 Computer Workstation Ergonomics As we spend increasing amounts of time at our computer workstation‚ we need to be aware of how the design and arrangement of our equipment can impact our comfort‚ health‚ and productivity. WORK AREA The work area should be large enough to accommodate you‚ allow the full range of motions involved in performing required tasks‚ and provide room for the equipment and materials that make
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Factors that influence job design‚ hiring‚ training and performance appraisals that supervisors must take into account. Staff members are required to perform a clear set of job activities that are designed to accomplish organizational objectives (Lewis‚ Packard‚ & Lewis‚ 2007). There are two considerations that should be taken into account when designing specific staff roles. The first consideration is that the job will need to be designed to meet accomplishment of program objectives‚ satisfaction
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Dafpus skripsi Bridger‚ R.S. 1995. Introduction to Ergonomics. International Editions. Singapore : McGraw- Hill Book Co. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work. 2010. Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders in the EU-Facts and Figures. http://osha.europa.eu/en/publications/reports/TERO09009ENC (diakses pada tanggal 17 September 2012) Health and Safety Executive Authority. 2004. Getting to Grips with Manual Handling. UK : sss http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg143.pdf (diakses pada tanggal
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Office Ergonomics Contents 1. Introduction 2. Office Computer Workstations 3. Computer Workstation Evaluation Checklist 4. Appendix A 1. Introduction Ergonomics is the process of designing the work environment to fit the worker‚ rather than fitting the worker to the work environment. The goal of this ergonomic program is to minimize accidents and illnesses due to chronic physical and psychological stresses‚ while maximizing productivity and efficiency. Cumulative
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Job Description Rresearch and develop ideas for new products and production systems. Improve the performance and efficiency of existing products.Design and implement cost-effective equipment modifications to help improve safety‚ reliability and throughput. Develop project specification with colleagues‚ often including those from other engineering disciplines. Develop test and evaluate theoretical designs. Discuss and solve complex problems with manufacturing departments‚ sub-contractors‚ suppliers
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Job design: Job design is simply the designing of job and this is the process that is next to job analysis. Job design involves step-by-step or systematic attempts to organize tasks‚ duties and responsibilities into a unit of work to achieve certain objectives. Job design makes the job highly specialized and well designed jobs are important in attracting and retaining a motivated work force. Elements of Job Design Job Design is affected by 3 categories of factors/elements: • Organizational
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written permission. Users may print‚ download‚ or email articles for individual use only. RELATIONAL JOB DESIGN AND THE MOTIVATION TO MAKE A PROSOCIAL DIFFERENCE ADAM M. GRANT University of Michigan This article illustrates how work contexts motivate employees to care about making a positive difference in other people’s lives. I introduce a model of relational job design to describe how jobs spark the motivation to make a prosocial difference‚ and how this motivation affects employees’ actions
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HUMAN RESOURCE AND JOB DESIGN SHYLAJA. J‚ Assistant Professor‚ V.J.LAWRENCE Lecturer‚ and Dr. K. MALLIKARJUNA BABU Prof. and Head of the Department. Department of Industrial Engineering and Management‚ B.M.S. College of Engineering‚ Bull Temple Road‚ Basavanagudi‚ BANGALORE – 560 019. Karnataka State – INDIA. Abstract Behavioral Sciences are fast emerging as a significant aspect responsible for the success of the modern day businesses. In the present global competitive era it is observed that
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Ergonomics and Truck Driving Waller Brown SFTY 321 ERGONOMICS December 27‚ 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ABSTRACT 2. INTRODUCTION 3. ERGONOMICS AND TRUCK DRIVERS/OPERATORS 4. LONG TERM SITTING 5. WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION 6. CONCLUSION 7. REFERENCE Abstract This paper will show an ergonomics assessment for truck drivers and operators. Ergonomics improves low back pain‚ shoulder pain‚ or problems with hands and wrists for many truck drivers. Ergonomists and Human factors specialist
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SWOT analysis of McDonalds This is a McDonalds Corporation SWOT analysis for 2013. For more information on how to do SWOT analysis please refer to our article. Company background Name Industries served Geographic areas served Headquarters Current CEO Revenue Profit Employees Main Competitors McDonald’s Corporation Restaurants‚ Food Worldwide U.S. Don Thompson $ 27.56 billion (2012) $ 5.46 billion (2012) 1‚800‚000 Burger King Worldwide‚Inc.‚ Yum! Brand Inc.‚ Subway‚ Wendy’s
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