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Ergonomics - winter
FaVU-ERG-ZAcad. year: 2016/2017
Ergonomics is a scientific multi-disciplinary application discipline investigating a person during a working process by using systemic approach. A systemic analysis and the synthesis of factors of the investigated subject will be carried out. The biggest emphasis will be put on the human factor - i. e. on a human person as a realizer and user of all cultural aterfacts. Therefore in the second part of the course the theoretic and practical anthropological standardization will be carried out (in other words: human person is a measure for all things).
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Course curriculum
2) Anthropological application.
3) Anthropometric standardization of working and utility objects on the example of furniture.
4) Basics of physiology.
5) Physiology of work.
6) Factors of work environment: physical, chemical and biological.
7) Safety of opperation and health protection during work.
8) Subsystem machine: check-list, test-run, organization of work place.
9) Design: interconnection with ergonomics, safety and construction.
10) Subsystem of transformational activities.
11) Economy of system behaviour.
12) Subsystem of psychosocial climate.
13) Psychology of work.
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Basic literature
Šedivý, V.: Ergonomie (cvičení)
Šedivý, V. Ergonomie: Člověk při práci
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2) Anthropological application.
3) Anthropometric standardization of working and utility objects on the example of furniture.
4) Basics of physiology.
5) Physiology of work.
6) Factors of work environment: physical, chemical and biological.
7) Safety of opperation and health protection during work.
8) Subsystem machine: check-list, test-run, organization of work place.
9) Design: interconnection with ergonomics, safety and construction.
10) Subsystem of transformational activities.
11) Economy of system behaviour.
12) Subsystem of psychosocial climate.
13) Psychology of work.
Seminar
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2) Anthropological application.
3) Anthropometric standardization of working and utility objects on the example of furniture.
4) Basics of physiology.
5) Physiology of work.
6) Factors of work environment: physical, chemical and biological.
7) Safety of opperation and health protection during work.
8) Subsystem machine: check-list, test-run, organization of work place.
9) Design: interconnection with ergonomics, safety and construction.
10) Subsystem of transformational activities.
11) Economy of system behaviour.
12) Subsystem of psychosocial climate.
13) Psychology of work.