Betekenis van:
ergonomics

ergonomics
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • arbeidsleer
  • the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

ergonomics
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • studie van biotechniek; productietechniek met bacteriën enz.
  • the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Ergonomics
  2. Ergonomics and occupational health
  3. ergonomics (including visibility),
  4. Ergonomics (including visibility)
  5. ISO (DIS) 11429 Ergonomics — System danger and non-danger signals with sounds and lights.
  6. ISO (DIS) 11429 Ergonomics — System danger and non-danger signals with sounds and lights,
  7. Requirements related to health, safety and ergonomics are an open point.
  8. The interfaces between these systems and users must comply with the minimum rules on ergonomics and health protection.
  9. ‘The interfaces between these systems and users must comply with the minimum rules on ergonomics and health protection.’
  10. In general, the aim should be the best compromise in allocation of dashboard space, which can be assessed by designers and ergonomics specialists.
  11. Verification/Applicable methods: In general, the aim should be the best compromise in allocation of dashboard space, which can be assessed by designers and ergonomics specialists.
  12. This TSI does not specify any additional requirements to existing national and European rules related to minimum rules on ergonomics and health protection of an interface between these telematic applications and users.
  13. In view of these findings, clauses 8.7.2.4, last sentence, and 8.7.3.4, last sentence, of standard EN 143:2000 also fail to ensure compliance with basic health and safety requirements 1.1.1 (Ergonomics), 1.1.2.1 (Highest level of protection possible) and 1.1.2.2 (Classes of protection appropriate to different levels of risk) of Annex II to Directive 89/686/EEC with respect to electrostatic filters.
  14. Thus, by way of examples, the courses ‘Astra Cockpit Module’ and ‘Fuel and Braking Module’ will use practical steps in the assembly process as context to illustrate a set of generic skills that can improve the quality and performance of the task, such as for example line layout (devising the optimal relation between flow of material, position of machinery and movements of the worker), optimal inventory levels (understanding the need of having just the right levels of inventory) or ergonomics.