Ergonomics (or human factors) is the application of scientific information
concerning humans to the design of objects, systems
and environment for human use (definition adopted by
the International Ergonomics Association in 2007). Ergonomics
is commonly thought of as how companies design tasks
and work areas to maximize the efficiency and quality
of their employees’ work. However, ergonomics comes
into everything which involves people. Work systems,
sports and leisure, health and safety should all embody
ergonomics principles if well designed.
It is the applied science of equipment design intended
to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue
and discomfort. The field is also called biotechnology,
human engineering, and human factors engineering.
Ergonomic research is primarily performed by ergonomists
who study human capabilities in relationship to their
work demands. Information derived from ergonomists contributes
to the design and evaluation of tasks, jobs, products,
environments and systems in order to make them compatible
with the needs, abilities and limitations of people
(IEA, 2000).
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Although the word 'ergonomics'
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