Editorial Reviews
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…a very good teaching aid … . The suggested essays and exercises … are invaluable and will help the novice to think in an applied manner. All in all, I would recommend this book…
- Ergonomics, Vol. 47, Issue 11, 2004
The fact that the Introduction to Ergonomics is a second edition, suggests Bridger has succeeded in providing a reference textbook needed by students and which their lecturers recommend…There are also some useful brief overviews research issues at the end of each chapter and some essays and exercises that should ease the load of those who teach ergonomics…one of the particularly useful areas is the addition of guidance on standards…The book should be invaluable for all students of ergonomics and covers the breadth of topics required by the various registration bodies.
-Occupational Health Review, Issue 116, July/August 2005
Book Description
Introduction to Ergonomics gives a comprehensive introduction to ergonomics as the study of the relationship between people and their working environment and sets out the fundamental principles. This new edition includes updated questions at the end of each chapter, new sections on cost effectiveness of ergonomics and more case studies and an updated reading list. The instructor's manual gives answers to the questions in the book and provides guidance on teaching and assessment. The text provides a new emphasis on the teaching of implementable skills and fits well with the requirements for the registration of ergonomists and provides a balanced introduction of ergonomics for students and professionals.
Introduction to Ergonomics
Introduction to Ergonomics,Robert Bridger,CRC,0415273781,Engineering - Industrial,General,Human engineering,Industrial Design - General,Industrial Health & Safety,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Work-Related Health,Ergonomics,Technology / Industrial Health & Safety
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