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Human factors design handbook

information and guidelines for the design of systems, facilities, equipment, and products for human use

By Wesley E. Woodson

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Publish Date

1981

Publisher

McGraw-Hill

Language

eng

Pages

947

Description:

Systems conceptualization includes agricultural systems, military systems, industrial systems, and transportation systems. Subsystems design includes doors, ramps, walkways, bathrooms, kitchens, offices, lighting, and sound systems. Component and display design includes visual displays, auditory displays, fasteners, tools, and furniture. Human factors data looks at such things as human strength, reaction time, heat, radiation, and fatigue.