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Ergonomics II

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Course Unit Code340-0391/01
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated2 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Compulsory
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *Fourth Year
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredWinter Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
NEN01MgA. Petr Nenička
Summary
Basic information for subject study, human - machine relationship, quality
the working environment, its assessment in terms of hygiene standards
(physical, sensory and mental parameters of man, dimensional working solution
places, links to technical aesthetics, designing the working environment from the point of view
lighting, noise, vibration, color solution, safety and hygiene). Using the ergonomic module SW CATIE V5.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
The aim of the subject is to get acquainted with the requirements for the human environment in the work and outside work area in terms of ergonomics and safety of work.
Course Contents
1. Concepts of ergonomics, definition, ergatics, mechanocentric and anthropocentric approach.
2. Interdisciplinarity of ergonomics, history, method of golden cut.
3. Human body parameters, anthropometric data according to European surveys.
4. Sensory and mental parameters of human, reliability of human factor.
5. Workspace dimensions for standing and sitting work.
6. Drivers and tell-tales, their size and location in the field of view.
7. Work tools and tools in terms of ergonomics, optimization of dimensions and shapes.
8. Ergonomics of the environment, workplace illumination, allowable noise and vibration values.
9. The importance of the color solution of the workplace, safety colors. Safety and hygiene
work.
10. Normalization of human work. Ergonomic analysis.
11. Use CATIA CAD / CAM / CAE ergonomic modules
12. Fundamentals of RULA analysis, CATIE V5, Design & Analysis, Human Activity Analysis workbench.
13. SNOOK & CIRELLO ergonomic analysis, CATIE V5 utilization, Ergonomic Design & Analysis module, Human Activity Analysis workbench
14. Ergonomic Design & Analysis, Workbench Human Builder - Vehicle Occupant Accommodation Toolbar, CATIA V5, description, use.
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
https://www.scribd.com/document/356752501/Ergonomie-Henry-DREYFUS
SANDERS, Mark S. a Ernest J. MCCORMICK. Human factors in engineering and design. 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, c1993. ISBN 0-07-054901-x
LMS
PLCHOVÁ, A., HRUDIČKOVÁ, M. Design v konstrukci strojů návody do cvičení: skriptum. 1. vyd. Ostrava: VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2005. 54 s. ISBN 80-248-0794-7
KRÁL, M. Ergonomie a její využití v technické praxi II: Normativy lidského těla. Biomechanika a bioenergetika. Ostrava: Alexandr Vávra-Vava, 1998. ISBN 80-86168-04-2.
KRÁL, M.: Pokyny pro navrhování strojů a prostředí z hlediska ergonomiky, Škoda Plzeň, 1985.
PETR, Jiří: Ergonomie; iVBP, Brno 1999.
SANDERS, Mark S. a Ernest J. MCCORMICK. Human factors in engineering and design. 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, c1993. ISBN 0-07-054901-x
Recommended Reading:
CHUNDELA, L. Ergonomie. Praha : ČVUT, 2005. ISBN 80-01-02301-X.
CIRIELLO, V.M.; SNOOK, S.H. The design of manual handling tasks : revised tables of maximum acceptable weights and forces. Ergonomics, 1991, no. 34, s. 1197-1213
CHUNDELA, L. Ergonomie. Praha : ČVUT, 2005. ISBN 80-01-02301-X.
CIRIELLO, V.M.; SNOOK, S.H. The design of manual handling tasks : revised tables of maximum acceptable weights and forces. Ergonomics, 1991, no. 34, s. 1197-1213.
Normy
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Seminars, Other activities
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Graded creditGraded credit100 51