C) Match terms in the box with their definitions
1.Organizationalergonomics 2.Physicalergonomics 3.Cognitiveergonomics 4.Proactiveergonomics 5.Reactiveergonomics 6.Ergonomics |
a) the engineering science concerned with the physical and psychological relationship between machines and the people who use them.
b) is a branch ofergonomicsthat deals with the mental ergonomic aspects.
c) is a branch of ergonomics that deals with the human side of the ergonomic coin such as anatomy, anthropometry, physiology and bio-mechanics.
d) is a branch of ergonomics that deals with the optimization of systems.
e) is responding to an issue that needs fixing and has already caused problems.
f) is to actively seek out potential problems before they happen.
D) Match two halves of the sentences and translate them.
A) The object of ergonomics is
B) The aspects of cognitive ergonomics include
C) Organizational ergonomics subjects include
D) Ergonomics draws on many disciplines
E) Ergonomics can help
Reduce costs by improving safety.
Understanding how your senses work and how you perceive through them.
3) to improve the efficiency of operation by taking into account a typical person's size, strength, speed, visual acuity, and physiological stresses.
4) such as anthropometry, biomechanics, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, industrial design, kinesiology, physiology and psychology.
5) communication, work design, shift (work hours) management, crew resource management, teamwork, virtual organizations, telework, and quality management.
Read and say about the importance of human factors. Think of your own examples.
Applications
More than twenty technical subgroups within the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) indicate the range of applications for ergonomics. Human factors engineering continues to be successfully applied in the fields of aerospace, aging (старіння), health care, IT, product design, transportation, training, nuclear and virtual environments, among others. Kim Vicente, a University of Toronto Professor of Ergonomics, argues that the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl is attributable to plant designers not paying enough attention to human factors. "The operators were trained but the complexity of the reactor and the control panels nevertheless outstripped (випереджати) their ability to grasp (схоплювати) what they were seeing [during the prelude to the disaster]."
Physical ergonomics is important in the medical field, particularly to those diagnosed with physiological ailments (нездужання) or disorders (непорядках) such as arthritis (both chronic and temporary) or 1carpal tunnel syndrome. Many ergonomically designed products are also used or recommended to treat or prevent such disorders, and to treat pressure-related chronic pain.
1a condition characterized by pain and tingling ( відчувати кольки у затерплих місцях) in the fingers, caused by pressure on a nerve as it passes under the ligament(зв’язки) situated across the front of the wrist