4. Design methods
The design fields in which an ergonomist may be involved are diverse (products, architecture, industrial projects, etc.). The methods he or she uses are based on a set of common principles (presented in this section), and must be adapted to specific design processes 5 . Engineers wishing to collaborate with an ergonomist on a design project can use the methodological presentation below to plan the various essential components of this collaboration.
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http://www.usabilitynet.org/home.htm A European Union project providing a wealth of resources for user-centered design.
http://www.anact.fr ANACT (National Agency for the Improvement of Working Conditions)
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