11 Questions
What is the purpose of measuring stature during initial screening?
To assess the applicant's overall anthropometric compatibility
In which position should the subject stand during stature measurement?
Erect looking straight ahead with feet together
What should be the stance of the feet during stature measurement?
Feet together
Where should the subject's shoulders and upper extremities be during stature measurement?
Relaxed
How should the participant's shoulder blade be positioned against the rear wall?
Pressed firmly against the wall
What is the recommended action if there is a large variation between two stature measurements?
Recheck body position and repeat measurements
What is the correct posture requirement for the subject's thighs?
Thighs should be parallel with the knees flexed at 90 degrees
What is the anthropometric requirement mentioned for foot placement?
Feet should be in line with the thighs and flat on the footrest
What is the purpose of measuring the Thumb-tip Reach?
To assess reach to cockpit controls
What action should be taken if there is a large variation between two anthropometric measurements?
Recheck body position and repeat measurements
How far should the subject stand from the back wall during Thumb-tip Reach measurement?
8 inches (20 centimeters)
Learn about the recommended positioning of the ZED2 camera for monitoring participants, including the ideal distance from the participant and the use of markers on the floor. Ensure the entire participant is visible while taking up most of the camera feed.
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