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Book Synopsis

The experience of the past decade since the publication of the first edition of The Rules of Work: A Practical Engineering Guide to Ergonomics proves just how central ergonomics is for effective production. Revised and updated to reflect new insights from workplace developments, the second edition continues the tradition of providing essential tools for implementing good ergonomics in a way that simultaneously improves both productivity and safety.

What's New in the Second Edition:

  • Updated examples and additional rules of thumb
  • How to pages cover actions such as how to design a workstation
  • Coverage of RULA, Strain Index, and TAPDA

In short, the plan of the book is that Part I provides help on how to think and Part II help on how to measure. The non-quantitative materials come first, since creativity in the application of the principles and rules provides greater value.



Trade Review

"The book, like its predecessor, provides a very well illustrated and comprehensive set of manual work conditions that are amenable to ergonomics intervention methods. The "rules", principles and processes to achieve positive outcomes are clearly presented. This book should be on every practicing ergonomists book shelf."
—Don Chaffin, PhD, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

"The book’s strengths lie in the fact that it tells the reader up front that Ergonomics is not a costly intervention. It can provide inexpensive solutions that lead to significant improvements in the working environment. … plain speaking, practical, sensible and usable and the solutions have grown from the author’s real-life experiences in the working world."
—Dr. Céline McKeown, Link Ergonomics, Nottingham, England, UK

"Dan MacLeod elevates ergonomics to its rightful place as a necessary component in an effective production system. His straightforward and engaging writing style stimulates creative 'common sense' solutions, often at low cost. This book is a must read for anyone involved in process improvement, from the CEO to the working team members -- and especially the process engineers."
—Peter Budnick, Ph.D., President, Ergoweb Inc.

"This is a good introduction to the ergonomics of production environments with good examples of how to apply ergonomics in practice."
RS Bridger, Author of Introduction to Ergonomics, Third Edition



Table of Contents
Introduction. The Principles of Ergonomics. Measurements and Guidelines. Key Studies. Physiological Basis of Ergonomic Principles. Cognitive Ergonomics. Problem-Solving.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 1/23/2012 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781439899069, 978-1439899069
      ISBN10: 1439899061

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The experience of the past decade since the publication of the first edition of The Rules of Work: A Practical Engineering Guide to Ergonomics proves just how central ergonomics is for effective production. Revised and updated to reflect new insights from workplace developments, the second edition continues the tradition of providing essential tools for implementing good ergonomics in a way that simultaneously improves both productivity and safety.

      What's New in the Second Edition:

      • Updated examples and additional rules of thumb
      • How to pages cover actions such as how to design a workstation
      • Coverage of RULA, Strain Index, and TAPDA

      In short, the plan of the book is that Part I provides help on how to think and Part II help on how to measure. The non-quantitative materials come first, since creativity in the application of the principles and rules provides greater value.



      Trade Review

      "The book, like its predecessor, provides a very well illustrated and comprehensive set of manual work conditions that are amenable to ergonomics intervention methods. The "rules", principles and processes to achieve positive outcomes are clearly presented. This book should be on every practicing ergonomists book shelf."
      —Don Chaffin, PhD, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

      "The book’s strengths lie in the fact that it tells the reader up front that Ergonomics is not a costly intervention. It can provide inexpensive solutions that lead to significant improvements in the working environment. … plain speaking, practical, sensible and usable and the solutions have grown from the author’s real-life experiences in the working world."
      —Dr. Céline McKeown, Link Ergonomics, Nottingham, England, UK

      "Dan MacLeod elevates ergonomics to its rightful place as a necessary component in an effective production system. His straightforward and engaging writing style stimulates creative 'common sense' solutions, often at low cost. This book is a must read for anyone involved in process improvement, from the CEO to the working team members -- and especially the process engineers."
      —Peter Budnick, Ph.D., President, Ergoweb Inc.

      "This is a good introduction to the ergonomics of production environments with good examples of how to apply ergonomics in practice."
      RS Bridger, Author of Introduction to Ergonomics, Third Edition



      Table of Contents
      Introduction. The Principles of Ergonomics. Measurements and Guidelines. Key Studies. Physiological Basis of Ergonomic Principles. Cognitive Ergonomics. Problem-Solving.

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