Source
Contemporary Ergonomics 2004: Proceedings of the Ergonomics Society Conference. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2004 Apr; :144-148
Abstract
Anthropometric principles have been applied to many applications in various industries, for reasons of product value, efficacy and safety. This paper presents four anthropometric approaches for product design decisions. A univariate method has been widely used in designing for extremes, such as in determining door heights. A bivariate method has been useful for products that primarily involve dual essential dimensions, such as in shoe-sizing applications. For many other applications, a multivariate accommodation approach is necessary to account for both the body size variance and proportional variability. A 3D shape-quantification approach is advisable for determining sizing schemes and. size ranges of personal protective equipment, such as fan protection harnesses. A 3D digital feature-envelope approach is instrumental for placement of control components in workspaces, such as in a farm-tractor-cab accommodation.
Keywords
Anthropometry; Personal-protection; Personal-protective-equipment; Statistical-analysis; Human-factors-engineering
Document Type
Book or book chapter
Priority Area
Disease and Injury: Traumatic Injuries
Source Name
Contemporary Ergonomics 2004: Proceedings of the Ergonomics Society Conference