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Person-Centred Ergonomics : A Brantonian View Of Human Factors

Leal, F.(Edited by)Osbourne, D J(Edited by)Saran, R(Edited by)Shipley, P(Edited by)Stewart, T(Edited by)
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Through the writings of the late, eminent ergonomist Paul Branton, this book explains the nature of the `person-centred' approach to ergonomics and human factors.

It has become increasingly apparent that mechanistic, information-centred views of people in work is no longer tenable, and the emphasis has begun to shift towards considering the emotional, psychological and philosophical make-up of the individual in the work environment. The Brantonian approach to ergonomics argues that, far from being sources of error in a system, people at work bring a unique characteristic to that system which no machine could ever match.

The recognition of such characteristics allowed Branton to bring a far more `person-centred' approach to ergonomics that had previously been acknowledged.

This enlightening text will enable ergonomists to gain a greater understanding of `person-centred' ergonomics and subsequently develop and adapt Branton's ideas to create more useful and usable systems for individuals in the workplace.

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Product Details
Taylor & Francis Ltd
0748400516 / 9780748400515
Hardback
620.8
03/03/1993
United Kingdom
237 pages
156 x 234 mm, 544 grams