Occupational biomechanics
- 2 ed.
- John Wiley & Sons 1990
- 532 p. tabls. grafs. ilus.
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Ocuupational biomechanics as a specialty The structure and funcction of the musculoskeletal system Anthropometry in occupational biomechanics Mechanical work-capacity evaluation Bioinstriumentation for occupational biomechanics Occupational biochanical models Methods of classifyng and evaluating manual work Manual materials handling limits Guidelines for seated work Biomechanical considerations in machine control and workplace design Hand tool design guidelines Guidelines for whole body and segmental vibration Worker selection and training criteria Sumary Appendix Glossary Index