The development of ergonomic tools responds to health protection needs on the part of workers, especially the work related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs and to the development of ergonomic tools to take into account the needs of the factories. Only an ergonomic design process can enable tool manufacturers to meet these requirements. Three factors are involved: integration of ergonomics into the design process, definition of the different ergonomic stages involved, and finally knowledge of the different factors involved in hand tool design. This document examines these 3 elements in more detail and presents briefly a project of research whose main purpose is to integrate ergonomic criteria into a design process. hand tool ergo...
People who work regularly with hand tools are exposed in varying degrees to Cumulative Musculoskelet...
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to emphasize the need for integration between ergonomics...
AbstractThe variety of different manual tasks performed in industry is infinite. In many circumstanc...
To this day, handymen and employees use tools and controls, i.e., hand-operated tools that are freel...
Manufacturers are seeking solutions for gaining an advantage over their competitors. Improvement of ...
As modern consumer products reduce in size and gain in technology there is an increasing need for er...
Electric hand-tools design is a very dynamic domain. Many companies develop their products according...
Hand tools are used in nearly all occupations and industries. Modern tools have been enhanced with a...
Many commercial hand tools have been designed without ergonomic principles in mind which can result ...
The development of ergonomics’ recommendations, guidelines and standards are attempts to promote the...
This paper suggests a practical and simple process consisting of 8 stages: needs assessment, ergonom...
During the process of defining suitable design solutions, a designer has to consider a wide range of...
This report is the first of a regular series of reports to be issued describing the progress of a r...
This paper investigates new opportunities for ergonomic design based on advanced computer simulated ...
The overwhelming majority of manual operations is even nowadays performed by using manual hand tools...
People who work regularly with hand tools are exposed in varying degrees to Cumulative Musculoskelet...
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to emphasize the need for integration between ergonomics...
AbstractThe variety of different manual tasks performed in industry is infinite. In many circumstanc...
To this day, handymen and employees use tools and controls, i.e., hand-operated tools that are freel...
Manufacturers are seeking solutions for gaining an advantage over their competitors. Improvement of ...
As modern consumer products reduce in size and gain in technology there is an increasing need for er...
Electric hand-tools design is a very dynamic domain. Many companies develop their products according...
Hand tools are used in nearly all occupations and industries. Modern tools have been enhanced with a...
Many commercial hand tools have been designed without ergonomic principles in mind which can result ...
The development of ergonomics’ recommendations, guidelines and standards are attempts to promote the...
This paper suggests a practical and simple process consisting of 8 stages: needs assessment, ergonom...
During the process of defining suitable design solutions, a designer has to consider a wide range of...
This report is the first of a regular series of reports to be issued describing the progress of a r...
This paper investigates new opportunities for ergonomic design based on advanced computer simulated ...
The overwhelming majority of manual operations is even nowadays performed by using manual hand tools...
People who work regularly with hand tools are exposed in varying degrees to Cumulative Musculoskelet...
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to emphasize the need for integration between ergonomics...
AbstractThe variety of different manual tasks performed in industry is infinite. In many circumstanc...