Ergonomics

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a mindmap to describe the features of ergonomics
Siman Rana
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Ergonomics
  1. What is ergonomics?
    1. Ergonomics is about designing for people, where they interact with products, systems or processes. They must ensure that designs complement the strengths and abilities of people
    2. Five aspects of ergonomics
      1. Safety
        1. Comfort
          1. use Ease of
            1. Productivity/Performance
              1. Aesthetics
              2. Anthropometrics
                1. Anthropometric data is the measurement of the size and proportions of the human body
                2. More things to consider
                  1. mental abilities
                    1. personality
                      1. knowledge
                        1. experience
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