Greg Rhoades and Derrick Marrero
Greg Rhoades and Derrick Marrero
Greg Rhoades and Derrick Marrero
Ergonomics
Greg Rhoades and
Derrick Marrero
Definition
Erg- from Greek meaning work
Nomas- from Greek meaning natural laws
Ergonomics is defined as the study of the
relationship between people and their
environment- especially the work environment
The idea behind ergonomics is to adapt the work
environment to the worker rather than adapt the
worker to their environment.
Origin of Ergonomics
The Alexander Technique was developed in the early
20th century before ergonomics became a recognized
science and has been applied throughout this century by
people from all walks of life. The Technique is an
educational method which shows people how they are
misusing their bodies and how their everyday habits of
work can be harmful. It also teaches people how to
avoid work habits which create excessive amounts of
static work and how to reduce the amount of
unnecessary muscular force they are applying to their
bodies.
Origin of Ergonomics
The Alexander Technique does not involve exercises, forms of
psychotherapy, or spiritual healing techniques. It is also unlike the
manipulations of bodywork or manual healing techniques: Rather than
looking at the body as a set of separate "parts" or pressure points to be
individually "worked on," a skilled teacher guides a student through
movement, observing and working with whole patterns of coordination,
which include tension and postural patterns, how a student thinks
about moving, and active movement itself. The student actively
participates in this process, learning to apply his own intelligence to
effectively change habits.
Problem Definition
In today’s society, even the company using sound safety and
ergonomics principles and practices will, eventually, face lawsuits.
However, the negative effects of such suits can be minimized by such
safe practices.
The desire to be safe is universal, but the knowledge to do so must be
learned. Nine out of ten injurious events occurring in the workplace or in
public can be predicted.
Over the past twenty years there have been many changes in the way
jobs are performed in office environments. Advances in computer
technology have made it possible to process, transfer, and file
information quickly and efficiently.
Problem Definition
A significant portion of office work is now performed on personal
computers. The computer has become an important part of many office
jobs, making it easier for us to be more productive and more efficient.
As office work continues to become more specialized, some individuals
are finding that their bodies have limitations that prevent them from
meeting job expectations.
Employers around the country are now becoming increasingly aware of
the need to evaluate the interactions between employees and their
machines.
How this relates to
office ergonomics?
The idea behind office ergonomics is to reduce the number of work
related accidents and injuries to maximize the performance of each
worker.