3. Ergonomic intervention. Work analysis
3.1 Task analysis
For the ergonomist, task analysis is the analysis of all the requirements relating to the tasks performed at the workstation. This phase of the ergonomic analysis enables us to :
situate this set of tasks in relation to all productive activity;
detail the conditions (optimal/theoretical) for producing the activity at the workstation;
describe the expected sequence of tasks;
identify procedures for guiding action and sequencing actions for each operation;
identify associated documentation and all (official) supports for the activity.
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Bibliography
References
Website
Ergodata database, applied anthropology laboratory http://www.ergodata-laa.com
Standards
The Afnor catalog can be consulted online at : http://www.afnor.fr
- Machine safety – Anthropometric requirements for the design of workstations on machines. Classification index: X35-104. - NF EN ISO 14738 - 5-2003
- Warm atmospheres – Estimation of human thermal stress at work, based on the WBGT index (wet and dark globe temperature)....
Organizations
Agence nationale pour l'amélioration des conditions de travail (ANACT) http://www.anact.fr
Commission internationale de l'éclairage (CIE) http://members.eunet.at/cie
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