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أهم ما صدر من عناوين كتب أو مجلات أو مقالات في التخصص
كتاب باللغة العربية في الأمن الصناعي خاص بميكانيك الإنتاج
حمله الآن
Books
Augmented Cognition: A Practitioner's Guide
Editors:Dylan D. Schmorrow & Kay M. Stanney
Year Published:2008
Table of Contents
Best of Human Factors *PLUS* Human Factors Golden Anniversary Special Issue
Editor:Jack Stuster
Year Published:2006
The Ergonomics of Sound: Selections from HFES Annual Meetings, 1985-2000
Editors:Ellen Haas & Judy Edworthy
Year Published:2003
Contents (Adobe Acrobat PDF
Good Ergonomics Is Good Economics
Author:Hal Hendrick , Ph.D
Download the PDF file (Adobe Acrobat, 747Kb)
QUICK TIPS FOR FINDING A
HUMAN FACTORS/ERGONOMICS JOB IN INDUSTRY
Karen R. Young and Ronald G. Shapiro
Videos
Human Factors/Ergonomics Pioneers: An Interview with Harry L. Davis
Year Published:2008
In this
informative and insightful interview, Harry L. Davis recounts some of
the major events in his distinguished human factors/ergonomics (HF/E)
career and as cofounder of the first HF/E department devoted to
nonmilitary applications in U.S. industry: the Human Factors Group at
Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York.
Harry was responsible for improving
manufacturing jobs at Kodak and began exploring the physical demands on
workers in some of these jobs. The Human Factors Group flourished under
Harry’s management as he expanded its scope to include not only the
study of various types of jobs but also user-centered product design.
Harry hired people with a wide variety of backgrounds, fostering a
multidisciplinary approach that influenced not only the culture at Kodak
but the entire profession.
Harry expressed his passion for helping
people through his HF/E work to the very end of his life, even working
from his hospital bed. This interview was conducted shortly before his
death in 2003.
Through this interview, the viewer
gains an appreciation for the challenges in establishing credibility for
the HF/E field, learns of a compelling personal history, and perhaps
can relate to many of the same issues facing researchers and
practitioners today. The video is appropriate for undergraduate and
graduate students in the field as well as professionals interested in
the roots of the human factors/ergonomics profession.
54 minutes on DVD
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