Human Factors Engineering Basics
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Match the following concepts with their descriptions:

Ergonomics (or human factors) = Scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system Human factors engineering = Relevant in the design of safe furniture and easy-to-use interfaces to machines and equipment Proper ergonomic design = Necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries and other musculoskeletal disorders Fit between the user, equipment, and environment = Concerned with fitting a job to a person or fitting the task to the man

Match the following terms with their meanings:

Repetitive strain injuries = Injuries that can develop over time due to improper ergonomic design Musculoskeletal disorders = Health issues that can lead to long-term disability if not prevented Optimize human well-being and overall system performance = Goal of applying theory, principles, data, and methods to design in ergonomics Fitting the task to the man = Concept concerned with ensuring the task suits the individual performing it

Match the following concepts with their applications:

Safe furniture design = Related to human factors engineering in ergonomics Easy-to-use interfaces to machines and equipment = Consideration in human factors engineering for proper ergonomic design Preventing long-term disability = Achieved through proper ergonomic design and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders Fitting a job to a person = Related to the fit between the user, equipment, and environment in ergonomics

Match the following with their relevance in ergonomics:

<p>Understanding interactions among humans and other elements of a system = Core focus of ergonomics (or human factors) Applying theory, principles, data, and methods to design = Profession that applies these in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance Development of musculoskeletal disorders = Can be prevented through proper ergonomic design and consideration of human factors Fit between the user, equipment, and environment = Essential for ensuring proper ergonomic design and preventing strain injuries</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following concepts with their goals:

<p>Optimizing human well-being and overall system performance = Primary goal of applying theory, principles, data, and methods to design in ergonomics Preventing repetitive strain injuries = Objective of proper ergonomic design in human factors engineering Fitting the task to the man = Goal related to ensuring that tasks are suitable for the individuals performing them Fit between the user, equipment, and environment = Goal related to achieving proper ergonomic design and preventing long-term disability</p> Signup and view all the answers

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