Article | REF: S7610 V1

Ergonomics Human-machine systems

Authors: Arona AW, Jean-Claude ROUHET

Publication date: March 10, 2004

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1. System components

There is a wealth of literature describing the components of the [1][2][3] system, but here we shall focus on the most relevant and/or up-to-date elements in the light of developments in the technological and industrial engineering context.

1.1 Operator

The human operator is relatively stable in terms of his intrinsic characteristics, but undergoes significant changes in response to rising living standards and the technological environment. These characteristics must be taken into account in the design of technical tools and devices.

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